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Juanita Torrence-Thompson is the owner, editor and publisher of
27-year old international literary magazine -- Möbius, The Poetry Magazine.
She and her editorial staff produce Möbius annually each Fall. For subscription and submission guidelines, please see www.mobiuspoetry.com. Möbius, The Poetry Magazine 25th Anniversary (2007) and Mobius 2008 edition was selected by
Small Magazine Review as a favorite poetry magazine.
**** See Videos from MÖBIUS 25th Anniversary Celebration on YouTube!
**** SEE THE DR. ZYLPHA MAPP ROBINSON INTERNATIONAL POETRY AWARD WINNERS AT www.mobiuspoetry.com.
New York and African Tapestries (Fly By Night Press, 2007) was a Small Press Review “BEST PICK”. Please see it on the poetry, calendar & ordering pages.
Among her many honors, Juanita Torrence-Thompson has been nominated “2009 WOMAN OF THE YEAR” by The American Biographical Institute Board of International Research.
Her 6th poetry book, Breath-Life, was published by Scopcraeft Press in 2009. Her 7th book, Talking With Stanley Kunitz, was a finalist in the prestigious Many Mountains Moving Poetry Competition.
Juanita studied poetry with CORNELIUS EADY at Cave Canem in New York and
YUSEF KOMUNYAKAA at Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown and received her certificate in poetry from the University of Wisconsin. This culminated in
publication of her first poetry book, Wings Span to Eternity,
then Spanning the Years, which was endorsed by poets Rochelle
Ratner, Maria Mazziotti Gillan as well as EBONY, Newsday
and New York Trend. Celebrating a Tapestry of Life,
her third book, was endorsed by Gordon Parks, Nikki Giovanni, Daniela
Gioseffi, Laura Boss, Tom McKeown, Dr. George Dawson and Barbara
Hantman etc. as well as Merle English of Newsday. Celebrating
a Tapestry of Life and Spanning the Years were published
by Torderwarz Publishing Company. Celebrating a Tapestry of Life
is in the English Library in Zurich, Switzerland as well as U.S.
libraries. Read poets Pam Bernard and Thaddeus Rutkowski
reviews of her poetry audiobook Poetry Among The Flowers: Queens Meets
Asia on her poetry audiobook page.
Juanita Torrence-Thompson spoke and read at the Hilton during the 2006
National Federation of Poetry Societies, Inc. convention in San
Antonio, Texas. She has been invited to speak and read numerous times by the American
Association of University Women (AAUW) and has also spoken at 100 Black
Women of Long Island in New York. She has also read with Pulitzer Prize winning poet Yusef Komunyakaa & other award-winners such as Cornelius Eady, Daniela Gioseffi, Colette Inez, Hal Sirowitz, Stephen Stepanchev, Louis Reyes Rivera, Samuel Menashe, Maria Mazziotti Gillan, Laura Boss, Thaddeus Rutkowski, Rochelle Ratner, John Amen and more.
She has been interviewed & read on TV & radio, including: TV Eyewitness News (Hartford, CT), QPTV (NY) (many times), & Caribbean Classroom by John Crow; NY Cable Growing With Grace, Manhattan Cable TV Flying Fish. Cablevision Ch 20 LI Poets on Film interview by Tammy Nuzzo-Morgan & JTT solo reading; Time Warner Cable, Brooklyn by Alfred P. Harris. -- RADIO: Bombay, INDIA; WLRN (National Public Radio); WPOW (Miami) WAFG (Ft. Lauderdale FL); WNYE, NY (many times); WLIB (NY) Felipe Luciano Show. WWRL, (NY) WBAI many times) & Perspectives reading with Suffolk County Poet Laureate, Daniel Thoms Moran, & interiwed by/Louis Reyes Rivera; WILD (Boston) To the Point; WNUA (Chicago); WBAA (Indiana); WAIC Tony Gill Show & The Gospel Hour Springfield. MA; WBET (many times) (Brockton, MA).
She writes poetry columns for newspapers in New York and Massachusetts: The Culvert Chronicles and Point of View and is a former poetry columnist for New
Voice of New York.
Juanita Torrence-Thompson won fifth prize in
the national Writers Digest Poetry Award out of 4,000 poems submitted. She also won second prize in the Spoken Word Poetry Contest
by New York Association of Black Journalists, and First Prize in
the New York Public Library Poetry Contest (Adult Division) as
well as Editors Choice Awards from The Robins Nest
and The Nashville Newsletter. She won second prize in the
Poetry Society of Michigan International Poetry Contest for 3
poems in categories of: humor, free verse and rhyming verse. She
also won honorable mention twice for the Margaret A Walker Short
Fiction Competition, the Paul Laurence Dunbar Poetry Award, the
Writers Digest Contest for feature articles and childrens
fiction. Her poetry and prose appears in anthologies such as An
Eye for An Eye Makes the Whole World Blind: Poets on 9/11
and The Spirit in the Words (Daimler Chrysler) and publications
like Black Enterprise, YSB, Class, Paterson
Literary Review, Westview: A Journal of Western Oklahoma, The Montserrat Literary Review, The
Pedestal Magazine, Main Street Rag, Phantasmagoria, Green Hills
Literary Lantern, Chaminade Literary Review, California
Quarterly, Clark Street Review, Caprice, Lips, Snails Pace Review,
New Laurel Review, Curbside Review, Quantum Leap (Scotland), Jones
Avenue (Canada), have also published her poetry. Poetry Nottingham (England), Speed Poets (Australia)
She has come full circle to performing and writing. As a
precocious 10-year old in Massachusetts she wrote, directed and
starred in her first play which was exhibited during Black History
Month in Boston. As an actress-singer, she appeared in London,
England; New York and New Jersey in revivals of Arthur Millers
The Crucible, Douglas Turner Wards Day of Absence and Sophie
Treadwells Obie-winning Machinal. Now she mesmerizes audiences
as she reads her poetry in Singapore, Switzerland and at the University
of Cape Town in South Africa as well as at numerous U.S. colleges
and universities including Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Barnard
College, New York University, Howard, Georgetown, University of
Chicago, University of Miami, Rutgers, Penn State, Fordham, New School University, Queens College, Queensborough Community College, BMCC, Wayne State,
Livingstone College and many more. She had also read at various
elementary, junior high and high schools such as the UN International
School, John Bowne High School, Martin Van Buren High School, Brockton High School (Massachusetts), Pompano Beach High School (Florida), and at libraries in Queens, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Westchester, Massachusetts Florida and Michigan. Bookstores such as Barnes & Noble, Borders and independent stores in New York, Massachusetts and Florida. Also: UNITY journalists convention in Seattle, WA, Detroit Writerss Conference, Queens Botanical Garden (solo reading), Alley Pond Environmental Center (many times), Nuyorican Café, etc. See Calendar.
Torrence-Thompson received her M.A. from Fordham University and B.S. from SUNY, Empire State College. She holds or held memberships in Queens Council on the Arts, The Poetry Society of America, Academy of American Poets, Poets
& Writers, Poets House, The Fresh Meadows Poets, the Society
of Childrens Book Writers and Illustrators, The National Association
of Black Journalists, Native American Journalists Association,
Black Americans in Publishing and the American Association of University Women.
She may be contacted for poetry readings/speaking at:
Torderwarz Publishing Company,
P.O. Box 671058
Flushing, New York 11367-1058
Email: poetrytown@earthlink.net
Website: www.PoetryTown.com
For further information, please consult directories, including
Whos Who in the World, Whos Who in America, Whos Who of American Women, A Directory of American Poets and Fiction Writers, International
Authors and Writers Whos Who, Dictionary of International Biography
and Whos Who Among African Americans.
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