Title: Glass Cabin
Publisher: Pulley Press
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Publication Date: April 23, 2024
Details: Softcover, 215 pages, ISBN—978-1-934695-60-9
Title: Known by Salt
Publisher: Anhinga Press
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Publication Date: January 10, 2019
Details: Softcover, 74 pages, ISBN—979-8-9874076-7-7
Author: Tina Mozelle Braziel
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Bio: Tina Mozelle Braziel co-wrote Glass Cabin (Pulley Press) with her husband, writer James Braziel. A meditation on hope, on frustration, and on people’s places in the wilder parts of the world, Glass Cabin chronicles the thirteen years the Braziels spent building their home by hand on a ridge in rural Alabama. Tina has been awarded the Philip Levine Prize for Poetry for Known by Salt (Anhinga Press), an artist residency at Hot Springs National Park, and a fellowship from the Alabama State Council on the Arts. As the first Eco-Poetry Fellow for Magic City Poetry Festival, she collaborated with the Cahaba River Society to create eco-poetry curriculum and videos. As an Alabama Poetry Delegate, a multi-regional service initiative implemented by Alabama’s Poet Laureate Ashley M. Jones, Tina partners with the Alabama Rivers Alliance to enable local poets to hold outdoor poetry workshops and create eco-poetry films as part of the Southern Exposure films. Tina leads poetry writing hikes for The Friends of the Locust Fork and serves on the Board of Directors of The Friends of Big Canoe Creek. Her work has appeared in POETRY, The Cincinnati Review, Southern Humanities Review, and other journals. She directs the Ada Long Creative Writing Workshop for high school students at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Email: tinamozelleATgmailDOTcom