Joyce E. Bowling

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The author, Joyce Bowling grew up in Manchester Kentucky a small southern town where she still resides today with her husband Dennis. Joyce is a Christian, mother, grandmother, and a first grade teacher whom has spent a great deal of her life writing. She has had poems and articles published in various literary magazines and anthologies. Joyce won first place in the Rushton Writing Competition with her short story A Perfect Ending, and was named poet of the year by Famous Poets Society in 1999 and again in 2002.  In 2004 Joyce received the editors choice award from poetry.com with her poem It Could Be Me.

                                    

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I have a bachelor of science degree, a master of arts in education, a degree in educational leadership, and am currently working on a degree in special education. I am a member of the Iota Sigma Nu and Phi Beta Capa Honor Societies. I am recognized in both the 2002 and 2004 National Deans Book. I recently won a writing competition "Rushton Writing Competition" at Union College with my short story "A Perfect Ending" I have had two poems published and two short stories in an educational magazine. I recently had an article published in the Great Schools Newsletter. I was named Poet of the year by Famous Poets Society in 1999 and again in 2002. I recieved Editor's Choice Award in 2004 from poetry.com for my poem...It Could Be Me. I have also written three books for my students, one entitled "The Land of The Midnight Sun" and a folk tale about how the skunk got it's stripe entitled "Suzie's Stripe" the third is called Werfle Land, it is a princess type fairytale that combines characters from various stories into one. I have also helped a dear friend edit his book "Waking From Newton's Sleep" it is a text book that will be used in college education classes explaining the diverse methods of teaching elementary students. I recently conducted and taught a professional development training about the art of storytelling within the primary classroom. It was my first and hopefully not my last. I also love attending, listening too and telling stories at storytelling gatherings. My favorite story that I tell was a story given to me by my grandmother, Be Careful What You Wish For. I have found this story to be very true on more than one occasion. In April of 2007 I was voted Poet of the Month on the Poets Nest website with my poem "Forgotten Flowers"

 

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