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Sheryl St. Germain

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Sheryl St. Germain (born 1954 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American poet, essayist, and professor.

She is of Cajun and Creole descent. Her father was Jules St. Francois St. Germain and her mother Myrl Marie Frank. Born and raised in south Louisiana, much of her work deals with the culture and environment of Louisiana. Currently, she directs the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing Program at Chatham University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She has also taught at the University of Louisiana, Lafayette, 1991–94; Knox College, 1994–98; and Iowa State University, 1998-2005.

She studied at Southeastern Louisiana University (B.A.) and University of Texas at Dallas, (M.A. and Ph.D.).

St. German's father, brother, and son died of substance abuse, and St. Germain has written both essays and poems that address substance abuse. She co-founded Words Without Walls, Words, a creative partnership between the Chatham MFA Creative Writing Program, Allegheny County Jail (ACJ), and Sojourner House, a residential drug and alcohol treatment facility for mothers and their children. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The mask of Medusa / Sheryl St. Germain ; illustrated by Janet Morgan. by St. Germain, Sheryl

    Published 1989
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    Swamp songs : the making of an unruly woman / Sheryl St. Germain. by St. Germain, Sheryl

    Published 2003
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    The journals of Scheherazade : poems / by Sheryl St. Germain. by St. Germain, Sheryl

    Published 1996
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    Words without walls : writers on addiction, violence, and incarceration / edited by Sheryl St. Germain and Sarah Shotland.

    Published 2015
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