Alabama Authors Directory
The Alabama Authors Directory is a resource for readers, editors, publishers, educators, librarians, program planners, and the simply curious to discover and learn more about writers with connections to the state.
Authors directly submit their entries via this form, including publications, availability for programs and workshops, and contact information. Easily searchable and updated, the directory will grow and become more valuable with each entry.
Alabama authors are writing in every genre, for every age and interest, and in just about every corner of the world. From the new and emerging to the underknown to the best known, the Alabama Authors Directory is a resource to discover writers and works that reflect our rich, lively literary culture.
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Edward Journey
Hometown: Birmingham, AL Lives in: Birmingham, AL
Contact Information
- Email: likatrip@yahoo.com
Address:
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- 1705 Savannah Park
Birmingham, AL 35216
United States
- 1705 Savannah Park
- Phone: (256) 361-7901
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About Edward Journey
Genres: Nonfiction, Journalism, Creative Nonfiction, Essays
Available for: Workshops, In Person
Bio: Edward Journey is an artist, retired educator, and writer with a broad range of experience in professional theatre, higher education, and publication.
Edward has written and presented critical and scholarly papers and workshops on a number of topics. He served on the editorial board of “Southern Theatre” magazine (2014-2022) and his on-line journal, “Professional Southerner,” is available at www.professionalsoutherner.com. He was most recently published in Arkansas Review, Southern Theatre, …Read More
Works: “Professional Southerner,” online journal. www.professionalsoutherner.com (2014-present)
Reviews, creative nonfiction, essays, articles for various outlets (print and digital) including Alabama Writers’ Forum, Arkansas Review, Encyclopedia of …Read More