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Colin W. Sargent, Ph.D., is an American author, magazine publisher, and playwright. His best-known works include his debut novel ''
Museum of Human Beings ''Museum of Human Beings'' is a novel written by Colin Sargent, which delves into the life of Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, the son of Sacagawea. Sacagawea was the Native American guide, who at 16 led the Lewis and Clark expedition. Summary At the ...
'', included in the National American Indian Heritage Month Booklist, which delves into the heart-wrenching life of Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau, the son of Sacagawea; the play ''100 Percent American Girl;'' and poetry books ''Luftwaffe Snowshoes'', ''Blush'', and ''Undertow''. His novel, ''The Boston Castrato'', was published in 2016 by Barbican Press of London and Hull, UK. According to London's ''Morning Star'': "An extraordinary literary expression of the American nightmare." His newest book, ''Red Hands'', is an account of the Romanian revolution in the voice of
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’s daughter-in-law. The novel is derived from eight hundred hours of unique interviews with Iordana Ceaușescu, and told in her voice. Published in Great Britain in 2020, the U.S. launch is due for Fall 2022. He is the founding Editor and Publisher of ''
Portland Magazine ''Portland Magazine'', also known as ''Portland Monthly'' since its inception, is a monthly magazine based in Maine. Founded in October 1985 by Colin Sargent and Nancy Sargent of Sargent Publishing, Inc., it has featured notable writers such as P ...
'', “Maine’s City Magazine.” Media Bistro has singled out ''
Portland Magazine ''Portland Magazine'', also known as ''Portland Monthly'' since its inception, is a monthly magazine based in Maine. Founded in October 1985 by Colin Sargent and Nancy Sargent of Sargent Publishing, Inc., it has featured notable writers such as P ...
'' for its extraordinary perspective as one of the best regional magazines in the country.


Background

Colin W. Sargent was born in Portland, Maine, on November 5, 1954. Sargent edited the Navy's ''Approach Magazine'' after graduating from the
United States Naval Academy The United States Naval Academy (US Naval Academy, USNA, or Navy) is a federal service academy in Annapolis, Maryland. It was established on 10 October 1845 during the tenure of George Bancroft as Secretary of the Navy. The Naval Academy ...
in 1977. In 1985, Sargent became the founding editor and publisher of ''Portland Magazine'', also known as "Maine's City Magazine," or ''Portland Monthly'', in Portland, Maine. He wrote the play ''100 Percent American Girl'' and later wrote his first novel, ''
Museum of Human Beings ''Museum of Human Beings'' is a novel written by Colin Sargent, which delves into the life of Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, the son of Sacagawea. Sacagawea was the Native American guide, who at 16 led the Lewis and Clark expedition. Summary At the ...
'', published in 2009. Sargent is a former member of the
board of trustees A board of directors (commonly referred simply as the board) is an executive committee that jointly supervises the activities of an organization, which can be either a for-profit or a nonprofit organization such as a business, nonprofit organiz ...
of Maine Reads, the statewide literacy organization led by Maine First Lady Karen Baldacci. He earned his MFA in Creative Writing from the Stonecoast MFA Writing Program. Sargent earned his Ph.D. in Creative Writing at Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK in 2013. Dr. Sargent successfully defended his dissertation, the novel ''Hiding Nothing'', with a companion exegesis "The Negative Mirror."  His research is in cognitive literary studies that explore reading as an out-of-body experience.Article
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. April, 2013. 


Accomplishments

Colin Sargent was the winner of a Maine Individual Artist Fellowship in Literature presented by the Maine Arts Commission. His play "100 Percent
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," is about the imagined return of
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radio propagandist
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(a.k.a. Mildred Sisk and Mildred Gillars) to a modern congregate care facility in her old hometown—where some retired GIs' ears prick up at the sound of her voice. It was a winner at the Maine Playwrights Festival and was produced at the Maine Festival and Arts Conservatory Theater and Studio (ACTS). His first book of poetry was ''Luftwaffe Snowshoes'' (Portsmouth Arts Center), followed by ''Blush'' and ''Undertow'', both published by Coyote Love Press. ''Undertow'' earned Pick of the Month notice in ''Small Press Review''. According to ''Poet Lore'': “Reading Colin Sargent’s poetry is like opening a dark bag and having a thread leap out, then several more threads fusing to luminous bands of music, one after another, along with crazy potatoes, a phone growing like a black plant, perhaps a soda can discarded on the beach off Kennebunkport, Maine. In Undertow, his latest book, Sargent’s collocations of the magical and the mundane work together brilliantly.” In 2009, Sargent's novel ''
Museum of Human Beings ''Museum of Human Beings'' is a novel written by Colin Sargent, which delves into the life of Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, the son of Sacagawea. Sacagawea was the Native American guide, who at 16 led the Lewis and Clark expedition. Summary At the ...
'' was published by McBooks. ''
Publishers Weekly ''Publishers Weekly'' (''PW'') is an American weekly trade news magazine targeted at publishers, librarians, booksellers, and literary agents. Published continuously since 1872, it has carried the tagline, "The International News Magazine of B ...
'' observed and noted, “Playwright Sargent’s debut novel is a stylish look at the fate of
Sacagawea Sacagawea ( or ; also spelled Sakakawea or Sacajawea; May – December 20, 1812 or April 9, 1884)Sacagawea
...
’s baby son,
Jean Baptiste Charbonneau Jean Baptiste Charbonneau (February 11, 1805 – May 16, 1866) was a Native American-French Canadian explorer, guide, fur trapper, trader, military scout during the Mexican–American War, ''alcalde'' (mayor) of Mission San Luis Rey de Franc ...
… An impressively rounded portrait of the laid-back, introspective, nomadic Baptiste, this novel will satisfy fans of American history.” According to
Library Journal ''Library Journal'' is an American trade publication for librarians. It was founded in 1876 by Melvil Dewey. It reports news about the library world, emphasizing public libraries, and offers feature articles about aspects of professional prac ...
, "From the beginning to the novel's spellbinding conclusion, playwright and poet Sargent allows us an intimate glimpse into what could have been the heart of Jean-Baptiste. This memorable novel will captivate all who read it. Highly recommended for all public library historical fiction collections."


References


Further reading

* Sargent, Colin (2008). ''
Museum of Human Beings ''Museum of Human Beings'' is a novel written by Colin Sargent, which delves into the life of Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, the son of Sacagawea. Sacagawea was the Native American guide, who at 16 led the Lewis and Clark expedition. Summary At the ...
''. Ithaca: McBooks. * Sargent, Colin (1995). '' Undertow''. Brunswick: Coyote Love. * Sargent, Colin (1987). '' Blush''. Brunswick: Coyote Love. * ''Portland Magazine'', Sargent, Colin, ed. Portland: Sargent Publishing, Inc. * ''Approach Magazine'',
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. Norfolk: Naval Safety Center. * ''Publishers Weekly'', Sara Nelson, ed. September 1, 2008. New York: Reed Business.


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Author Colin Sargent
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sargent, Colin 1954 births Living people United States Naval Academy alumni American magazine founders Writers from Portland, Maine