Glenis Redmond Announces Award, New Poem in Anthology, and Ashville WordFest

Glenis Redmond Announces Award, New Poem in Anthology, and Ashville WordFest

Thursday, February 27, 2020

KHN Alum (2018) Glenis Redmond has announced she is the recipient of The South Carolina 2020 Arts Awards Verner Award, presented by The South Carolina Arts Commission. Glenis also announced she will be teaching a workshop at Asheville Wordfest (April 17 - 19, 2020) in Ashville, South Carolina (see link for more details) and, that she has been featured/published among other contributors in the anthology, Furious Flower: Seeding the Future of African American Poetry, which is edited by Dr. Joanne V. Gabbin & Lauren K. Alleyne and published by Northwestern University Press. Her work included in the anthology is her new poem, “I Wish You Black Sons." 

Glenis Redmond travels nationally and internationally reading and teaching poetry so much that she has earned the title:  Road Warrior Poet. She has posts as the Poet-in-Residence at The Peace Center for the Performing Arts in Greenville, South Carolina, and also at the State Theatre in New Brunswick, New Jersey. During February 2016, at the request of U.S. State Department for their Speaker's Bureau, Glenis traveled to Muscat, Oman, to teach a series of poetry workshops and perform poetry for Black History Month. (Glenis Redmond/bio) Included below is her piece about the importance of Black History Month. 

Congratulations, Glenis!