In her debut collection of poems, Dana Stringer pulls no punches crisscrossing the sacred territory of a complex church culture where some things are permitted, other things are judged, and everything else is swept under the rug. After serving twelve years in ministry, the poet wrestles with ambivalence toward the institution that helped build and strengthen her faith in God while simultaneously fostering doubt and disillusionment by some of its propaganda and practices.
In her debut collection of poems, Dana Stringer pulls no punches crisscrossing the sacred territory of a complex church culture where some things are permitted, other things are judged, and everything else is swept under the rug. After serving twelve years in ministry, the poet wrestles with ambivalence toward the institution that helped build and strengthen her faith in God while simultaneously fostering doubt and disillusionment by some of its propaganda and practices.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Dana L. Stringer is an Atlanta-based poet, playwright, screenwriter, and writing instructor with a Masters of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from Antioch University Los Angeles. She is a Cave Canem fellow and the author of the poetry chapbook, In Between Faith. Her poetry has also been published in the African American Review, Boundaries & Borders: A Literary Exploration of Global Voices, Rogue Agent, Blackberry: a magazine, and For Harriett. She is a member of the Dramatists Guild and Working Title Playwrights. She also serves as an Artist-in-Residence at Out of Hand Theater, which has afforded her writing commissions for short plays presented for tailored audiences at Audible, BlackRock, Emory University's Goizueta Business School, Corporate Volunteer Council of Atlanta, South Arts and Creative Placemaking Communities, as well as the Urban League of Greater Atlanta Young Professionals. Additional commissions include Kenny Leon's True Colors Theatre and Horizon Theatre Company's Black Women Speak emerging playwrights collective. She has been a guest playwright with Theatrical Outfit's Downtown Dialogues, Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival, Region 8, Essential Theatre's Introduction to Playwriting, and True Colors Theatre's Next Gen Playwrights. Dana's most recent play, The Line, was selected for development and a staged reading with the 2024 Ethel Woolson Lab. Her play, We the Village, was selected for Theatrical Outfit's Made in Atlanta new play development program and the Unexpected Play Festival (2020), as well as Working Title Playwright's First Light Reading Series (2018). A combination of her plays, live and virtual staged readings, monologues, and interdisciplinary art have been produced by Theatrical Outfit, The Billie Holiday Theatre, Black Theatre Network, Out of Hand Theater, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Vanguard Repertory Company, Ain't I a Woman Playfest, Blue Pearl Theatrics, National Black Theatre Festival, Fade to Black Play Festival, MoJo Fest, Coleman & Smith Artistic Company, and the NAACP 10-Minute Play Festival. Dana periodically serves as an adjunct writing instructor in the inspiration2publication program at Antioch University Online.
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