Sheryl L Nelms: Sunshine
Hope Whispers contributor Sheryl L. Nelms shares "Sunshine"
“twenty-two years old
black
and beautiful
face always smiling
sparkling
brown eyes say
he’s in there
with soul”
Thus begins her poem, "Sunshine." After spending a week at the
Sheryl is from
She has had over 4,500 poems, stories and articles published. Some of the magazines, anthologies and textbooks that have used her work are: READERS DIGEST, MODERN MATURITY, KALEIDOSCOPE, CAPPER’S, GRIT, COUNTRY WOMAN, POETRY NOW, CONFRONTATION, Strings, This Delicious Day, TheAmerican Anthology and MenFreeing Men.
Their Combs Turn Red InThe Spring, The Oketo Yahoos,Strawberries and Rhubarb, Rural America, Land of the Blue Paloverde,Friday Night Desperate, Aunt Emma Collected Teeth, Secrets ofthe Wind, Howling At the Gibbous Moon, Greatest Hits 1978-2003 and Bluebonnets, Boots and Buffalo Bones.
She has taught writing and poetry classes at conferences, colleges andschools in
She was the Editor of OAKWOOD, the SDSU literary magazine. She was a Contributing Editor to BYLINE, a national writers’ magazine and to STREETS, a national literary magazine. She was the Editor of CRAWFORD’S CHRONICLES,an insurance trade publication. She has been a Staff Writer for several newspapers and magazines. She is currently the Fiction/Non-FictionEditor of THE PEN WOMAN MAGAZINE, the national magazine of the National League of American Pen Women.
She is a member of the National League of American Pen Women, The Society of Southwestern Authors and Trinity Writers Workshop.
She makes a living as an insurance agent. She is also a painter, a weaver and an old dirt biker.
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