Pence Wins National Poetry Fellowship
Posted on August 21, 2024

Charlotte Pence, director of the Stokes Center for Creative Writing at the 小蝌蚪APP and the first Mobile Poet Laureate, recently won a $50,000 fellowship from the Academy of American Poets.
The award provides poet laureates throughout the United States with the opportunity to undertake meaningful and innovative projects that enrich the lives of community members, including youth, through responsive and interactive poetry activities.
鈥淚 will provide poetry workshops to incarcerated teens (and those on parole) at Mobile鈥檚 Strickland Youth Center,鈥 said Pence, who is also an associate professor of English at South. 鈥淎t the end of this school year, these students will publish an anthology of their work, and we will host a ceremony to celebrate their accomplishments.鈥
This project will enable the city of Mobile to join the Alabama Writers鈥 Forum Writing Our Stories Program that aids incarcerated and paroled youth.
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