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Terry Wolverton (born 1954) is an American novelist, memoirist, poet, and editor. Her boo
''Insurgent Muse: Life and Art at the Woman's Building''
a memoir published in 2002 by City Lights Books, was named one of the "Best Books of 2002" by the Los Angeles Times, and was the winner of the 2003
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Judy Grahn Award The Judy Grahn Award is an annual literary award, presented by Publishing Triangle to honour works of non-fiction of relevance to the lesbian community. First presented in 1997, the award was named in memory of American poet and cultural theorist ...
, and a finalist for the
Lambda Literary Award Lambda Literary Awards, also known as the "Lammys", are awarded yearly by Lambda Literary to recognize the crucial role LGBTQ writers play in shaping the world. The Lammys celebrate the very best in LGBTQ literature.The awards were instituted ...
. Her novel-in-poem
''Embers''
was a finalist for the PEN USA Litfest Poetry Award and the Lambda Literary Award.


Early years

Born August 23, 1954, in
Cocoa Beach, Florida Cocoa Beach is a city in Brevard County, Florida, United States. The population was 11,539 at the 2018 United States Census. It is part of the Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. History The first non-native ...
, Wolverton grew up in
Detroit, Michigan Detroit ( , ; , ) is the largest city in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is also the largest U.S. city on the United States–Canada border, and the seat of government of Wayne County. The City of Detroit had a population of 639,111 at ...
. Her grandmother, Elsba Mae Miller, a former English teacher, would often read and recite poetry to her, and Wolverton credits this for inspiring her love of language. Even as a child Wolverton was interested in the arts, especially writing, music, and drama; she graduated from the Performing Arts curriculum of
Cass Technical High School Cass Technical High School (simply referred to as Cass Tech) is a public high school in Midtown Detroit, Michigan, United States.
in 1972.


Education

Wolverton graduated from the Performing Arts curriculum of
Cass Technical High School Cass Technical High School (simply referred to as Cass Tech) is a public high school in Midtown Detroit, Michigan, United States.
in 1972, after which she attended the
University of Detroit The University of Detroit Mercy is a private Roman Catholic university in Detroit, Michigan. It is sponsored by both the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) and the Sisters of Mercy. The university was founded in 1877 and is the largest Catholic univer ...
as a student in its Bachelor of Fine Arts Theatre program. In 1973, she transferred to the
University of Toronto The University of Toronto (UToronto or U of T) is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located on the grounds that surround Queen's Park. It was founded by royal charter in 1827 as King's College, the first institu ...
, majoring in Theatre, Psychology, and Women's Studies. In 1975, Wolverton participated i
Sagaris
an independent institute for the study of feminist political theory. She ultimately received a
Bachelor of Philosophy Bachelor of Philosophy (BPhil, BPh, or PhB; la, Baccalaureus Philosophiae or ) is the title of an academic degree that usually involves considerable research, either through a thesis or supervised research projects. Unlike many other bachelor's ...
degree in Creative Writing and Theater from
Thomas Jefferson College Grand Valley State University (GVSU, GV, or Grand Valley) is a public university in Allendale Charter Township, Michigan, Allendale, Michigan. It was established in 1960 as Grand Valley State College. Its main campus is situated on approximately ...
, an experimental school based at Grand Valley State Colleges in Western Michigan, where she participated in its feminist Women, World, and Wonder program. Wolverton also received a certificate from th
Feminist Studio Workshop
in Los Angeles and is a certified Kundalini yoga and meditation instructor.


Career

Wolverton moved to Los Angeles in 1976, enrolling in the Feminist Studio Workshop at the
Woman's Building The Woman's Building was a non-profit arts and education center located in Los Angeles, California. The Woman's Building focused on feminist art and served as a venue for the women's movement and was spearheaded by artist Judy Chicago, graphic des ...
. She spent the next thirteen years at the Woman's Building where, in addition to writing and performing, she was also instrumental in the Lesbian Art Project, the Incest Awareness Project, the
Great American Lesbian Art Show The Great American Lesbian Art Show (GALAS) was an art exhibition at the Woman's Building (a feminist art center) in Los Angeles, California with associated events in other locations. It ran from 3–31 May 1980. The Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Com ...
(GALAS), a year-long performance project called "An Oral Herstory of Lesbianism", and a White Women's Anti-Racism Consciousness-Raising Group. From 1987 to 1988, she served as the nonprofit organization's Executive Director. Wolverton has taught performance skills and creative writing since 1977. In 1986, she developed the Visions and Revisions Writing Program at Connexxus Women's Center/Centro de Mujeres. In 1988, she launched the Perspectives Writing Program at the
Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center The Los Angeles LGBT Center (previously known as the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center) is a provider of programs and services for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. The organization's work spans four categories, including health, soc ...
, where she taught until 1997. One notable writer that attended these workshops was
Gil Cuadros Gil Cuadros (July 22, 1962 – August 29, 1996) was an American gay poet, essayist, and ceramist known for his writing on the impact of AIDS. Biography Cuadros grew up in Montebello, California with parents from Northern California. He d ...
, a Mexican American poet who was diagnosed with AIDS in 1987. Cuadros started attending her writing workshops for people with HIV. As a result of his participation, Cuadros published his collection of poetry and fiction
''City of God''
1994). In 1997, Wolverton founde
Writers at Work
a creative writing center where she continues to teach fiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry, and to provide creative consultations to writers. In 2007, Wolverton co-founded The Future of Publishing Think Tank, which convened writers, publishers, booksellers and publicists to consider new models for reaching readers. The Think Tank held discussions, offered workshops, conducted reader surveys, and compiled an online directory of literary resources in Los Angeles County. The same year, she became an affiliate faculty member in the Master of Fine Arts writing program at
Antioch University Antioch University is a private university with multiple campuses in the United States and online programs. Founded in 1852 as Antioch College, its first president was politician, abolitionist, and education reformer Horace Mann. It changed its ...
, where she currently works.


Awards


Bibliography

;Author *''Black Slip'', Clothespin Fever Press, 1992, (poetry) *''Bailey's Beads'', Faber & Faber, 1996, (novel) *''Mystery Bruise'', Red Hen Press, 1999, (poetry) *''Insurgent Muse: Life and Art at the Woman's Building'', City Lights Books, 2002. (memoir) *''Terry Wolverton Greatest Hits.'', Pudding House Publications, 2002, (poetry) *''Embers: A Novel in Poems'', Red Hen Press, 2003, *''Shadow and Praise'', Main Street Rag Publishing Company, 2007, (poetry) *''The Labrys Reunion'', Spinters Ink, 2009, (novel) *''Breath and other stories'', Silverton Books, 2012, (novel) *''Stealing Angel'', Spinsters Ink, 2009, (novel) *''Wounded World: lyric essays about our spiritual disquiet'', with photographs by Yvonne M. Estrada, Create Space Independent Publishing, 2013 (essays) *''Ruin Porn'', Finishing Line Press, 2017, (poetry) *''Blue Hunger'', Finishing Line Press, 2018, (poetry) ;Editor *''Blood Whispers: L. A. Writers on AIDS'', Silverton Books (vol 1, 1991, ; vol 2, 1994, ) *''Catena: poem series by member of the Women's Poetry Project'', Silverton Books, 2003, (poetry) *''Mischief, Caprice, and Other Poetic Strategies'', Red Hen Press, 2004, (poetry) *''Bird Float, Tree Song: disarticulated poems by Los Angeles poets'', Silverton Books, 2017, (poetry) ;Edited with Benjamin Weissman *''Harbinger'', Los Angeles Festival and Beyond Baroque, 1991, (poetry and fiction) ;Edited with Robert Drake *''Indivisible: New Short Fiction by West Coast Gay and Lesbian Writers'' Plume Books 1991, *''Hers: Brilliant New Fiction by Lesbian Writers'' Faber & Faber Incorporated, 1995, *''His: Brilliant New Fiction by Gay Writers'' Faber & Faber Incorporated, 1995, *''Hers 2 and His 2'' Faber & Faber, Incorporated, 1997, *''Hers 3 and His 3'' Faber & Faber, Incorporated, 1999, *''Circa 2000: Gay Fiction at the Millennium'' Alyson Books, 2000, *''Circa 2000: Lesbian Fiction at the Millennium'' Alyson Books 2000, ;Edited with Sondra Hale *''From Site to Vision: the Woman's Building in Contemporary Culture'', Otis College of Art and Design, 2011, ;Scripts and Performance Art Texts *''Embers'', theatrical adaptation of novel-in-poems, concert reading, Grand Performances, Los Angeles, CA. 2011 *''Embers'', theatrical adaptation of novel-in-poems, workshop production, Los Angeles Central Library, 2009 *"Cover Story," collaboration with choreographer Heidi Duckler/Collage Dance Theater, 2002 *"After Eden," collaboration with choreographer Heidi Duckler/Collage Dance Theater, 2001 *"Under Eden," collaboration with choreographer Heidi Duckler/Collage Dance Theater, 2001 *"Sub Versions," collaboration with choreographer Heidi Duckler/Collage Dance Theater, 2000 *Treatment for ''Rapunzel'', animated feature film, Walt Disney Company, 1997 * Poetry segments for ''Destination Anywhere'', a short film/music video directed by Mark Pellington, starring Jon Bon Jovi and Demi Moore, Mercury Records, First broadcast on MTV, June 17, 1997. *Treatment for ''The Snow Queen'', animated feature film, Walt Disney Company, 1993. *Treatment for ''Anna'', animated feature film, Walt Disney Company. 1993. *''Green'', full-length feature film, not produced. 1990. *"Meditations," text for "Broken," dance performance choreographed by Rose Polsky, premiered Los Angeles Theater Center. 1990. *''A Merry Little Christmas'', three-act play, staged reading produced at Celebration Theater. 1987. *''dis-a-buse: to free from a misconception or delusion'', performance text co-written with Catherine Stifter, produced at the Woman's Building. 1986. *''Familiar'', performance text produced at the Social & Public Art Resource Center, 1984. * ''Me and My Shadow'', performance text, produced at ABC No Rio; Sushi Gallery, UCLA, the Woman's Building. 1984. * ''Medium: Memory/Muse'', performance text, produced at Long Beach Museum of Art. 1983. *''"Ya Got Class, Real Class,"'' performance text co-written with Vicki Stolsen, produced at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, 1980. *''"In Silence Secrets Turn to Lies/Secrets Shared Become Sacred Truth,"'' performance text, produced at the Woman's Building as part of the Incest Awareness Project. 1979.


References


External links


Terry Wolverton, biographical entry, in glbtq: an encyclopedia of gay, lesbian, bisexual, & queer culture


(1996 interview)
Technodyke Terry Wolverton interview
* Susan Silton, "Terry Wolverton" in ''Contemporary Lesbian Writers of the United States: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook,'' edited by Sandra Pollack and Denise D. Knight (Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishers, 1993)

* ttps://thewomansbuilding.org/history.html The Woman's Building, a Brief History, Feminist Studio Workshop External Link
Pacifica Radio Archives, Sagaris and the August 7th Survival Community
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