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Van G. Garrett is an American poet, novelist, teacher, and photographer. Garrett's poetry has appeared in a number of well-known American literary journals, including: ''
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''; The Amistad; ''ChickenBones''; ''Drumvoices Revue''; ''Obsidian III''; ''phati’tude Literary Magazine''; ''
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''; ''
Potomac Review ''Potomac Review'' is a bi-annual American literary journal based in Rockville, Maryland. It publishes fiction, poetry, and nonfiction from established as well as emerging writers. Writers who have contributed to this journal include Amina Gau ...
''; and '' StepAway Magazine''. His works have also been published internationally, including in: ''Istanbul Literature Review'' (Turkey); ''One Ghana, One Voice''; ''Poems Niederngasse'' (Switzerland); and ''White Chimney'' (UK). Garrett often writes poetry with
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or kwansaba structures.


Early life and college

Van Garrett was born in
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. In 1999, he graduated from
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with a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Media and English. In 2002 and again in 2004, Garrett was awarded a ''
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'' Creative Writing Fellowship for poetry. In 2006, he received a Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies from the
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. Garrett continues to support an interdisciplinary approach through his focus on ekphrastic interpretation of art. In 2006, Garrett also received a Hurston/Wright Fellowship at American University. Garrett was a reading clinician at the Texas Reading Institute. He also worked at the Center for Academic and Research Skills (CARS) at the University of Texas-Houston Health Science Center.


International study and workshops

Upon being awarded the Dr.
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International Study Scholarship in 2008, Van G. Garrett studied African American Sociolinguistics and African Philosophy at the
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. He traveled within Ghana, teaching and reading poetry, and practicing photography. Also in 2008, Garrett's first book of poetry was published. He was a Book-in-a-Day (BID) Fellow in 2010, participating in workshops and cultural fairs in
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. In conjunction with the Writers In The Schools (WITS) program, in 2011 Garrett served as a writer-in-residence in Latvia, teaching creative writing and reading poetry at a White Night festival.


Current focus

Van G. Garrett has led creative writing workshops at the
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, and the
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. His visual art has been exhibited by or displayed at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, University of Rhode Island, and Rice University, and Aurora Picture Show. Garrett has received a
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grant, participating in its Readings & Workshops program and has judged
National Poetry Slam The National Poetry Slam (NPS) is a performance poetry competition where teams from across the United States, Canada, and, occasionally, Europe and Australia, participate in a large-scale poetry slam. The event occurs in early August every year and ...
and ARTlines Poetry Competition events. In 2015, Garrett collaborated with
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to create a poetry curriculum guide for grades K-5 that aligns with the
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standards. The Texas Association of Authors awarded the 2017 Best Book of African American Poetry award to Garrett's work, 49: Wings and Prayers. Van G. Garrett is an adjunct instructor of African American Studies and Literature at the
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. He is also a teacher at Lanier Middle School.


See also

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History of African Americans in Houston The African American population in Houston, Texas, has been a significant part of the city's community since its establishment.Haley, John H. (University of North Carolina at Wilmington). " Black Dixie: Afro-Texan History and Culture in Houst ...


Works

* See " Jay Wright" article. * Also "miles is cool as hell" at page 19. * * * * * * * * * * ''Water Bodies''. Otis Books. December 2019. .


References


Other sources

*''Wharton Journal-Spectator'', National Black History Month Feature, February 16, 2011


External links

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