Since I turned six and discovered my first blank book, I have been writing in diaries, notebooks, notepads, anything I could get my hands on. That love of writing (perhaps compulsion) has led me to write in multiple genres: scholarship, creative nonfiction, memoir, and poetry. In August of 2003, I set myself a challenge: to write a poem a day. I am proud to say I have kept up the challenge and now have 6699 poems, with my 11th book forthcoming in 2023.

After I received my PhD at the University of Michigan, I began teaching writing. My work as a writer informs my life as a teacher: it is my mission to help others find and hone their voices. I have taught at Michigan, Harvard, and the Pennsylvania State University, and I currently lecture in the writing program at Wellesley College.

-Heather Corbally Bryant

Photo by Richard Howard.

My work as a writer informs my life as a teacher: it is my mission to help others find and hone their voices.

Pictured: Heather Corbally Bryant’s WRIT117 class at Wellesley College, May 2019.

Interview with Michael Anthony Ingram

Listen to Heather Corbally Bryant’s recent appearance on Quintessential Listening: Poetry Online Radio.

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