Teacher: Johan A. Vásquez 9B  #1 VI Bimonthly Period Project  Adriana Alvarado
Pat Mora
_. Mora was born in El Paso Texas, January 19th, 1942. She writes on many topics such as poetry, children’s books, and nonfiction writing. She taught in the university of New Mexico as an distinguished visiting professor. Mora also was a museum director and consultant for US-Mexico youth exchanges. She’s received two degrees. She got a BA from Texas Western College in 1963 and got an MA from the University of Texas, El Paso in 1967.She spends most of her time writing and traveling to schools and other events to teach young writers.   She travels around there inspiring young writers and every once in a while traveling to other schools in the US teaching them about writing to. She is now retired and lives peacefully in Santa Fe, New Mexico and Cincinnati, Ohio.      Pat Mora
      Published Works:   1. Confetti: Poems for Children, 1999 2. My Own True Name: New and Selected Poems for Young Adults, 1984-1999 3. Aunt Carmen's Book of Practical Saints, 1997 4. Agua Santa: Holy Water, 1995 5. Communion, 1991 6. Borders, 1986 7. Chants, 1984
Bobbie Ann Mason
Nationality:  American.  Born:  Mayfield, Kentucky, 1940.  Education:  The University of Kentucky, Lexington, 1958-62, B.A. 1962; State University of New York, Binghamton, M.A. 1966; University of Connecticut, Storrs, 1972.  Career:  Writer, Mayfield  Messenger , 1960, and Ideal Publishers, New York; contributor to numerous magazines including  Movie Star, Movie Life , and  T.V. Star Parade , 1962-63; assistant professor of English, Mansfield State College, Pennsylvania, 1972-79. Since 1980, contributor to  The New Yorker.   Awards:  Hemingway award, 1983; National Endowment award, 1983; Pennsylvania Arts Council grant, 1983, 1989; Guggenheim fellowship, 1984.  Agent:  Amanda Urban, International Creative Management, 40 West 57th Street, New York, New York 10019.  Bobbie Ann Mason
PUBLICATIONS Novels: In Country.  New York, Harper, 1985; London, Chatto and Windus, 1986. Spence + Lila.  New York, Harper, 1988; London, Chatto and Windus, 1989. Feather Crowns.  New York, Harper, and London, Chatto and Windus, 1993. Short Stories Shiloh and Other Stories.  New York, Harper, 1982; London, Chatto and Windus, 1985. Love Life.  New York, Harper, and London, Chatto and Windus, 1989. Midnight Magic: Selected Stories of Bobbie Ann Mason.  Hopewell, New Jersey, Ecco Press, 1998. Uncollected Short Story "With Jazz," in  New Yorker , 26 February 1990.

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    Teacher: Johan A.Vásquez 9B #1 VI Bimonthly Period Project Adriana Alvarado
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    _. Mora wasborn in El Paso Texas, January 19th, 1942. She writes on many topics such as poetry, children’s books, and nonfiction writing. She taught in the university of New Mexico as an distinguished visiting professor. Mora also was a museum director and consultant for US-Mexico youth exchanges. She’s received two degrees. She got a BA from Texas Western College in 1963 and got an MA from the University of Texas, El Paso in 1967.She spends most of her time writing and traveling to schools and other events to teach young writers. She travels around there inspiring young writers and every once in a while traveling to other schools in the US teaching them about writing to. She is now retired and lives peacefully in Santa Fe, New Mexico and Cincinnati, Ohio.    Pat Mora
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         Published Works: 1. Confetti: Poems for Children, 1999 2. My Own True Name: New and Selected Poems for Young Adults, 1984-1999 3. Aunt Carmen's Book of Practical Saints, 1997 4. Agua Santa: Holy Water, 1995 5. Communion, 1991 6. Borders, 1986 7. Chants, 1984
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    Nationality: American. Born: Mayfield, Kentucky, 1940. Education: The University of Kentucky, Lexington, 1958-62, B.A. 1962; State University of New York, Binghamton, M.A. 1966; University of Connecticut, Storrs, 1972. Career: Writer, Mayfield Messenger , 1960, and Ideal Publishers, New York; contributor to numerous magazines including Movie Star, Movie Life , and T.V. Star Parade , 1962-63; assistant professor of English, Mansfield State College, Pennsylvania, 1972-79. Since 1980, contributor to The New Yorker. Awards: Hemingway award, 1983; National Endowment award, 1983; Pennsylvania Arts Council grant, 1983, 1989; Guggenheim fellowship, 1984. Agent: Amanda Urban, International Creative Management, 40 West 57th Street, New York, New York 10019. Bobbie Ann Mason
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    PUBLICATIONS Novels: InCountry. New York, Harper, 1985; London, Chatto and Windus, 1986. Spence + Lila. New York, Harper, 1988; London, Chatto and Windus, 1989. Feather Crowns. New York, Harper, and London, Chatto and Windus, 1993. Short Stories Shiloh and Other Stories. New York, Harper, 1982; London, Chatto and Windus, 1985. Love Life. New York, Harper, and London, Chatto and Windus, 1989. Midnight Magic: Selected Stories of Bobbie Ann Mason. Hopewell, New Jersey, Ecco Press, 1998. Uncollected Short Story "With Jazz," in New Yorker , 26 February 1990.