Fabu Phillis CarterFabu Phillis Carter, is an artist professionally known as Fabu in Madison, Wisconsin. She is a poet, columnist, storyteller, and teaching artist who writes to encourage, inspire and remind. Selected as the first African American to become a Madison Pet Laureate (2008-2012), she continues to share the Black experience living in the South, the Midwest and in Africa. She served as poetry editor for Umoja Magazine and Madison Magazine. In 2019, she was poetry editor for the Wisconsin Fellowship of Poets annual edition. She currently serves as poetry editor for the Capitol City Hues and is a culture columnist for the Cap Times newspaper For the past five years, Fabu has worked with Gary Glazner and the Alzheimer's Poetry Project (New York) sharing poetry with seniors at six facilities. Her traveling poetry exhibit, Poet Fabu in Wisconsin, (2016-2018) took framed poetry into churches, community centers, libraries and other public spaces. She is a teaching artist with the Overture Center for the Arts and a well-known Wisconsin poet-in-residence. She is a recipient of fellowships from Dane Arts, Madison Jazz Consortium, Madison Arts Commission and the Wisconsin Arts Board. Fabu is the author of four books of poetry, Poems, Dreams and Roses (Madison Arts Commission, 2009), In Our Own Tongue, (University of Nairobi Press, 2011), Journey to Wisconsin: African American Life in Haiku (Parallel Press, 2011), and Love Poems (Ironer's Press, 2016). Journey to Wisconsin...won an Outstanding Achievement in Poetry award by the Wisconsin Library Association. She is a Pushcart nominee in poetry with poems in Rosebud, PMS, Callaloo and the Wisconsin Academy of Science, Arts and Letters. Fabu is currently working on Remember Me: Mary Lou Williams in Poetry about the great jazz woman pianist, composer and arranger. Her website is www.artistfabu.com. Read More Read Less