


Cheryl Hicks has creative nonfiction published in The First Line, Crate, Halfway Down the
Stairs, and Southern Hum, and also an anthology titled Families: The Frontline of Pluralism.
One of her memoirs is to be included in The Remembrance Project at Howard University.
She has had poems published in Literal Translations, Toward the Light, Ginosko, Eskimo Pie,
Urban Spaghetti, Blue Fifth Review, Heliotrope, Makar, Snakeskin, Her Circle, The
Orphan Leaf Review, the delinquent, Autumn Sky Poetry, Silent Actor, Avatar Review,
Word Riot, Clockwise Cat, Halfway Down the Stairs, Monkey Kettle, and 103: The
Journal of the Image Warehouse. She has been a featured poet at C/Oasis. She is a
previous recipient of the Paddock Poetry Award, and she presented poems from her series
titled Conversations with the Virgin at the 2006 Rocky Mountain Modern Language
Association Conference in Tucson, Arizona.
Cheryl currently teaches photography and creative writing at the secondary level and is
also a visual artist. Her mixed media canvases have been shown across Texas and in New
York, and have appeared in Anti-, and Creative Soup and will soon be featured in Cella's
Round Trip. Her work is showcased at the Image Warehouse in Athens, Texas.

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