Maria ScottMaria Elena Tormey Scott is a Mexican American, bilingual writer and poet. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison in Education. Former bilingual educator for 25 years Her works can be found in the following: Come Be A Memoirist-Woodland Patern's Creativity and Aging Anthology (2010) Each Ear Hears A Different Meaning: Voices of Woodland Pattern's Wednesday Writers (2013) Great: Poems of Resistance and Fortitude, devoted to November 9, 2016 (2017) Yellow Medicine Review-A journal of Indigenous Literature, Art and Thought (Spring 2019) and (Fall 2019) editions. English Only Has Twenty-Six Letters, an essay published on-line in South Florida Poetry Journal (February 2021.) Frost On the Chrysanthemum-a poem published in Riverwest Currents (September 2021) Love Letter To My Brother Juan, a Memoir In Prose, Poetry and Found Text (February 2022) He Always Climbed Back-an excerpt from Love Letter To My Brother Juan published in Riverwest Currents (March 2022) Read More Read Less
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