Hamilton, Carol (Jean Barber)

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HAMILTON, Carol (Jean Barber)

HAMILTON, Carol (Jean Barber). American, b. 1935. Genres: Poetry, Young adult fiction. Career: Elementary schoolteacher in North Haven, CT, 1957-60, Indianapolis, IN, 1970-71, and Tinker Air Force Base, OK, 1971-82; Academic Center for Enrichment, Pleasant Hill, OK, teacher of elementary gifted education, 1982-93; Rose State College, Midwest City, OK, adjunct professor of English, 1988-96; University of Central Oklahoma, adjunct professor, 1996schools. Artist in residence at Contemporary Arts Foundation and Warehouse Theater. Interpreter and teacher at medical missions in Mexico, Bolivia, Dominican Republic, and Oklahoma City, OK. Publications: Deserts, Dry Places, and Other Aridities (poems), 1978; Daring the Wind, 1985; The Dawn Seekers (juvenile novel), 1987; Once the Dust, 1992; Legends of Poland, 1992; Mystery of Black Mesa (juvenile novel), 1995; Legerdemain (poetry), 2000. Contributor of articles, poems, and stories to periodicals. Address: 9608 Sonata Ct, Midwest City, OK 73130, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]

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