Adrienne G. Perry
Adrienne Perry grew up in Wyoming. She earned her MFA from Warren Wilson College and her PhD in Literature and Creative Writing from the University of Houston. From 2014-2016 she served as the Editor of Gulf Coast: A Journal of Literature and Fine Arts. A Hedgebrook alumna and a Kimbilio Fellow, her work has received support from the Elizabeth George Foundation, Inprint, the University of Houston, Friends of Writers, and elsewhere. Adrienne's work has appeared or is forthcoming in journals such as Copper Nickel, Meridians, The Common, and Callaloo. She is an Assistant Professor of English at Villanova University.
Publications
See-Through Girls excerpt, Callaloo
“Flashé Sur Moi,” The Common
“Nests: An Interview with Kevin McIlvoy,” Gulf Coast
“Lamaze,” Meridians: feminism, race, transnationalism
“Razors and Blossoms,” Matters of Feminist Practice
“Dream Power,” On Site: 50 Years of Public Art of the University of Houston System
“One in the Family,” Houston Noir
“Instigating the Future: Cross-Pollinations of Race and Translation,” Gulf Coast
“Since I Was a Girl,” Ninth Letter
“More of the World This Way,” Black Warrior Review
“A Dark and Simple Place,” Indiana Review
“Little Fox Woman,” Copper Nickel
“Tent City,” Tidal Basin Review
“Writing without Shelter,” Journal of Creative Writing Studies
Red Desert (excerpt translated by Jean Guiloineau), Siècle 21