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Crystal E. Wilkinson is an
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writer from
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, and proponent of the
Affrilachia Affrilachia is a term that focuses on the cultural contributions of African-American artists, writers, and musicians in the Appalachian region of the United States. The term "Affrilachia" is attributed to Kentucky-based writer Frank X Walker, wh ...
n Poet movement. She is the winner of a 2022 NAACP Image Award, a 2020 winner of the USA Fellow of Creative Writing, and a 2021 O. Henry Prize winner. She teaches at the
University of Kentucky The University of Kentucky (UK, UKY, or U of K) is a Public University, public Land-grant University, land-grant research university in Lexington, Kentucky. Founded in 1865 by John Bryan Bowman as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentu ...
. Her work has primarily been in involving the stories of Black women and communities in the Appalachian and rural Southern canon. She was appointed
Poet Laureate of Kentucky Poet Laureate of Kentucky is a title awarded to a Kentucky poet by the state's Art Council. In 2013, the position was occupied by Frank X Walker, the first African-American to be so honored. The Poet Laureate position was established 1926 by an act ...
2021.


Early life and education

Born in
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, Crystal Wilkinson was brought to her grandparents' farm in Indian Creek, Kentucky (about three miles east of Middleburg, Kentucky), when she was six weeks old. They were the only African-American family in the area. Like many farmers in
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, Silas Wilkinson grew cash crops of tobacco and corn and produced sorghum molasses; and, given the few jobs available for African-American women in eastern Kentucky, Christine Wilkinson cleaned and cooked in the homes of the local schoolteachers of
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. Wilkinson wrote that she "lived an enchanted childhood" and that her grandparents "gave me the freedom to explore the countryside and to write, to dream, to discover." She wrote about her childhood and her upbringing in her award-winning book, ''Blackberries, Blackberries'': :"I grew up on a farm in Indian Creek, Kentucky during the seventies. I swam in creeks and roamed the knobs and hills. We had an outhouse and no inside running water. Our house was heated by coal and wood-burning stoves and we lived so far back in the woods that we could get only one television station. But it was a place of beauty - trees, green grass and blue sky as far as you could see. I am country. Being country is as much a part of me as my full lips, wide hips, dreadlocks and high cheek bones. There are many Black country folks who have lived and are living in small towns, up hollers and across knobs. They are all over the South—scattered like milk thistle seeds in the wind. The stories in this book are centered in these places." Wilkinson attended
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in nearby
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and graduated with a B.A. in Journalism in 1985. In 2003, she earned her Masters in Fine Arts degree for Creative Writing from
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in
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.


Career

From 1989 to 1995, Wilkinson was a public information officer and community relations manager for the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, editing their quarterly environmental newsletter and handling media relations for special projects. She also began volunteering her time to public service in Lexington, most notably the Roots and Heritage Festival, helping with publicity and coordinating the literary readings. During this time, Wilkinson joined other Kentucky African-American writers (including Kelly Norman Ellis, Ricardo Nazario y Colon, Mitchell L. H. Douglas, and Daundra Scisney-Givens) at the Martin Luther King Jr. Cultural Center at the
University of Kentucky The University of Kentucky (UK, UKY, or U of K) is a Public University, public Land-grant University, land-grant research university in Lexington, Kentucky. Founded in 1865 by John Bryan Bowman as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentu ...
where
Frank X Walker Frank X Walker (born June 11, 1961) is an African-American poet from Danville, Kentucky. Walker coined the word "Affrilachia", signifying the importance of the African-American presence in Appalachia: the "new word ... spoke to the union of Appal ...
was the assistant director. The group, later called The
Affrilachia Affrilachia is a term that focuses on the cultural contributions of African-American artists, writers, and musicians in the Appalachian region of the United States. The term "Affrilachia" is attributed to Kentucky-based writer Frank X Walker, wh ...
n Poets, was mentored by the poet Nikky Finney who was teaching then at the University of Kentucky. In 2000, Wilkinson published her first volume, the short-story collection ''Blackberries, Blackberries'' (The Toby Press, 2000), which would go on to receive the Chaffin Award for Appalachian Literature. In 1997, Wilkinson became the Assistant Director for the Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning in
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, where she taught short courses and implemented many different programs and activities for Kentucky's literary arts scene. From 1997 to 2001 and again in 2008, she taught high school juniors and seniors who were juried into the creative writing discipline for the Governor's School for the Arts (Kentucky). She also served as chair of the creative writing department from 1997 to 2001. In the spring of 2004, she served as the Writer-in-Residence for the Appalachian College Association, conducting advanced creative writing classes and one-on-one instruction for undergraduate writing students at Cumberland College,
Lindsey Wilson College Lindsey Wilson College is a private United Methodist-related college in Columbia, Kentucky. Degree programs are offered at the associate, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels.. History Lindsey Wilson College was founded in 1903 as a traini ...
and
Berea College Berea College is a private liberal arts work college in Berea, Kentucky. Founded in 1855, Berea College was the first college in the Southern United States to be coeducational and racially integrated. Berea College charges no tuition; every adm ...
. She has taught creative writing at
Eastern Kentucky University Eastern Kentucky University (Eastern or EKU) is a public university in Richmond, Kentucky. As a regional comprehensive institution, EKU also maintains branch campuses in Corbin, Hazard, Lancaster, and Manchester and offers over 40 online un ...
(2002–2003),
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-Bloomington (2004–2007), and at
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(2007–2013). As of 2020, Wilkinson is an associate professor at the
University of Kentucky The University of Kentucky (UK, UKY, or U of K) is a Public University, public Land-grant University, land-grant research university in Lexington, Kentucky. Founded in 1865 by John Bryan Bowman as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentu ...
in the Department of English, the Program in African American and Africana Studies. She also works with the UK Appalachian Center and the Gaines Center for the Humanities at the University of Kentucky. She currently conducts research in "Creative Writing, Fiction, The Short Story Cycle, Black Culture in Appalachia, Mental Illness in Literature, ndWomen and the Black Rural Landscape". She and her partner, the artist and poet, Ronald Davis (upfromsumdirt), are the founders and editors of the briefly published ''Mythium: A Journal of Contemporary Literature'', a journal that celebrated writers of color and other cultural voices. They were also co-founders and owners of The Wild Fig Books and Coffee in Lexington, Ky from 2011 until 2018. Wilkinson has presented many workshops and given readings in the U.S., including: * the International Conference on the Short Story in English at the University of Iowa * the Ocean State Writers Conference * the African American Women Writers Conference at the University of the District of Columbia Wilkinson was appointed
Poet Laureate of Kentucky Poet Laureate of Kentucky is a title awarded to a Kentucky poet by the state's Art Council. In 2013, the position was occupied by Frank X Walker, the first African-American to be so honored. The Poet Laureate position was established 1926 by an act ...
in 2021. She is the first Black woman appointed to that position. Wilkinson is featured in several television shows: * "Coal Black Voices" (2001) * "GED Connections,"
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(2001) * "James Still's Legacy,"
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(2003) * "Crystal Wilkinson, Poet," Connections with Renee Shaw,
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(2009)


Awards

Wilkinson is the recipient of many awards and fellowships, including the 2016 Ernest Gaines Fellowship for Literary Excellence and the Sallie Bingham Award from the
Kentucky Foundation for Women The Kentucky Foundation for Women promotes feminist art and social justice by awarding grants to individual artists and organizations, providing time and space for artists and activists at its retreat center, sharing information, and building alli ...
for the promotion of activism and feminist artist expression. In 2006, Wilkinson was the Guest Fiction Editor and featured writer for ''Nantahala Review''. Her short fiction piece "Holler", published in ''Slice Literary Magazine'' (Spring/Summer 2010), was nominated for the 2010 Pushcart Prize. Crystal Wilkinson has also gained recognition from the United States Artists in being awarded a position as a 2020 USA Fellow.


''Blackberries, Blackberries''

* 2001 Best Debut Fiction, ''Today's Librarian Magazine'' * 2002 Paul and Lillie D. Chaffin Award for Appalachian Literature * PBS Kentucky Educational Television Book Club Pick *
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's Barker Lecture Freshman Book in Common Pick


''Water Street''

* 2003 Long List Finalist for The
Orange Prize for Fiction The Women's Prize for Fiction (previously with sponsor names Orange Prize for Fiction (1996–2006 and 2009–12), Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction (2007–08) and Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction (2014–2017)) is one of the United Kingdom's m ...
* 2003 Short List Finalist for The
Hurston-Wright Legacy Award The Hurston/Wright Legacy Awards program honors Black writers in the United States and around the globe for literary achievement. Introduced in 2001, the Legacy Award was the first national award presented to Black writers by a national organizatio ...
* PBS Kentucky Educational Television Book Club Pick * Utne Reader Book Club Pick * University of Cincinnati Book in Common Pick * Nominee for Kentucky Public Librarian's Choice Award


''The Birds of Opulence''

* Featured in ''
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'' * Winner of the 10th Ernest J. Gaines Award for Literary Excellence * Winner of the 2017
Judy Gaines Young Book Award The Judy Gaines Young Book Award is given annually by Transylvania University to honor the author of a book of distinction written in the Appalachian region in the previous two or three years. The award was endowed in 2015 by Dr. Byron Young, a Le ...
* Winner of the 2017 Weatherford Award for Appalachian Fiction *2016 Appalachian Book of the Year in Fiction *2019 Appalachian Heritage Writer's Award


Individual works

* "My Girl Mona" won the 2002 Fiction Prize for Indiana Review * "Terrain" won the 2008 Denny C. Plattner Award in Poetry, from Appalachian Heritage * "First Sunday Dinner on the Grounds" won Honorable Mention 2008 Denny Plattner Award for Fiction, from Appalachian Heritage


Published works

* Blackberries, Blackberries * Water Street * The Birds of Opulence * Perfect Black * "Dreams and reality," ''Obsidian II: Black Literature in Review'' (1995) * "Deviled Eggs," ''Southern Exposure'' (Fall/Winter 1997) * "Humming Yesterday," ''Calyx: A Journal of Art and Literature by Women'' (Summer 1999) * "Women Secrets," ''The Briar Cliff Review'' (Spring 1999) * "One Affrilachian Woman's Journey Home," ''Confronting Stereotypes: Back Talk from an American Region''. Dwight B. Billings, Norman Gurney and Katherine Ledford, eds. University Press of Kentucky, 1999. * "Taking Care," ''Gifts from Our Grandmothers''. Carol Dovi, ed. Crown/Random House, 2000. * ''Blackberries, Blackberries'' London: The Toby Press, 2000. , * "Mules," ''African Voices Magazine'' (August 2000) * "Tobacco" and "Taking Death Beyond the Personal," ''LIT'' (Winter 2001) * "Humming Back Yesterday," ''Home and Beyond: A Half Century of Short Stories by Kentucky Writers''. Morris Grubbs, ed. University Press of Kentucky, 2001. * "My Girl Mona," ''Indiana Review'' (Spring 2002); and, ''Gumbo: Black Writers''. Marita Golden, ed. Harlem Moon/Doubleday, 2002. * "The Visit," ''A Kentucky Christmas''. George Ella Lyon, ed. University Press of Kentucky, 2003. * "Tobacco," ''Tobacco Anthology''. Wind Press, 2004. * "Novel chapter excerpt from Opulence," ''Kentucky Humanities'', Kentucky Humanities Council (Fall 2004) * ''Water Street'' London: Toby Press, 2002. , * "Healing Warrior Marks: Battling Stress," ''Surviving in the Hour of Darkness: The Health and Wellness of Women of Colour and Indigenous Women''. Sophie Harding, ed. Calgary, Canada: University of Calgary Press, 2005. * "Taking Care," ''Surviving in the Hour of Darkness: The Health and Wellness of Women of Colour and Indigenous Women''. Sophie Harding, ed. Calgary, Canada: University of Calgary Press, 2005. * "The Fight," ''High Horse: Contemporary Writing by the MFA Faculty of Spalding University'' (May 2005) * "Spoiled," ''The Kentucky Anthology: Two Hundred Years of Writing in the Bluegrass State''. Wade Hall, ed. University Press of Kentucky (November 2005). * "Named 'One of the South's Best Writers Not on the Bestseller List'," ''This Day in the Life: Diaries from Women Across America''. Three Rivers Press/Crown/Random House, 2005. * "Processing Feedback has to be Meditation," ''Toxic Feedback: Helping Writers Survive and Thrive''. Joni B. Cole, ed. Lebanon, NH: University Press of New England, 2006. * "Birth of a Story in an Hour or Less," ''Write Now''. Sherry Ellis, ed. Tarcher Books, division of Penguin (September 2006). * "Before I Met My Father," ''Daddy, Can I Tell You Something?: Black Daughters Speak to Their Fathers''. Angela Floyd, ed. Sela Press. (Fall 2006) * "The Water Witch on Reading," ''Appalachian Heritage'' (Winter 2006) * "The Water Witch on Philanthropy," ''Appalachian Heritage'' (Spring 2007) * "Flood: 1962," ''Torch: Poetry, Prose, and Short Stories by African American Women''. Amanda Johnson, ed. (Fall 2007) * "Witness," ''Appalachian Heritage'' (Summer 2008) * "Third Sunday Dinner on the Grounds, July 1976," ''Appalachian Heritage'' (Summer 2008) * "Flood," ''Women. Period.'' Julia Watts, Parneshia Jones, Jo Ruby and Elizabeth Slade, eds. Spinster's Ink (August 2008) * "Terrain," ''Appalachian Heritage'' (Summer 2008); and, ''Pluck!'' (Fall 2008) * "Crop," ''Art Scene'' 9 (January/February/March 2009) * "The Prodigals," ''Obsidian: Literature in the African Diaspora'' (Spring/Summer 2010) * "Holler," ''Slice Literary Magazine'' (Spring/Summer 2010) * "The Man I Loved," ''Appalachian Heritage'' (Summer 2010) * "Holler," ''Degrees of Elevation''. Page Seay and Charles Dodd White, eds. Bottom Dog Press, 2010. * ''The Birds of Opulence'', Lexington, Kentucky: The University Press of Kentucky, 2016. , * "Perfect Black", Lexington, Kentucky: The University Press of Kentucky, 2021.


Professional affiliations

* Appalachian College Association * Cumberland College *
Lindsey Wilson College Lindsey Wilson College is a private United Methodist-related college in Columbia, Kentucky. Degree programs are offered at the associate, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels.. History Lindsey Wilson College was founded in 1903 as a traini ...
*
Berea College Berea College is a private liberal arts work college in Berea, Kentucky. Founded in 1855, Berea College was the first college in the Southern United States to be coeducational and racially integrated. Berea College charges no tuition; every adm ...
*
Eastern Kentucky University Eastern Kentucky University (Eastern or EKU) is a public university in Richmond, Kentucky. As a regional comprehensive institution, EKU also maintains branch campuses in Corbin, Hazard, Lancaster, and Manchester and offers over 40 online un ...
*
Indiana University Indiana University (IU) is a system of public universities in the U.S. state of Indiana. Campuses Indiana University has two core campuses, five regional campuses, and two regional centers under the administration of IUPUI. *Indiana Universit ...
-Bloomington *
Morehead State University Morehead State University (MSU) is a public university in Morehead, Kentucky. The university began as Morehead Normal School, which opened its doors in 1887. The Craft Academy for Excellence in Science and Mathematics, a two-year residential ea ...
*
University of Kentucky The University of Kentucky (UK, UKY, or U of K) is a Public University, public Land-grant University, land-grant research university in Lexington, Kentucky. Founded in 1865 by John Bryan Bowman as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentu ...


See also

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Appalachia Appalachia () is a cultural region in the Eastern United States that stretches from the Southern Tier of New York State to northern Alabama and Georgia. While the Appalachian Mountains stretch from Belle Isle in Newfoundland and Labrador, Ca ...
*
Nikky Finney Nikky Finney (born Lynn Carol Finney on August 26, 1957, in Conway, South Carolina) is an American poet. She was the Guy Davenport Endowed Professor of English at the University of Kentucky for twenty years. In 2013, she accepted a position at t ...
*
bell hooks Gloria Jean Watkins (September 25, 1952December 15, 2021), better known by her pen name bell hooks, was an American author and social activist who was Distinguished Professor in Residence at Berea College. She is best known for her writings on ...
*
Kentucky Foundation for Women The Kentucky Foundation for Women promotes feminist art and social justice by awarding grants to individual artists and organizations, providing time and space for artists and activists at its retreat center, sharing information, and building alli ...


References


External links


Crystal Wilkinson at Toby PressCrystal Wilkinson's website
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coalblackvoices.com

Kentucky Foundation for Women
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