Latorial FaisonLatorial Faison is an African American poet, author, professor, veteran military spouse, and mother. A native of rural Southampton County, Virginia, Faison earned a BA in English with a minor in Religious Studies at the University of Virginia in Charottesville, the MA in English at Virginia Tech, and a doctoral degree in Education at Virginia State University where she currently serves as an Assistant Professor of English and Chair of the Department of Languages and Literature. Faison's writing boldly explores Black Southern traditions, race, and African American culture and identity. Her poetry collection, Nursery Rhymes in Black, won the 2023 Permafrost Poetry Prize and was published by the University of Alaska Press, an imprint of the University Press of Colorado. She is a Pushcart Prize nominee and a recipient of fellowships from the Association of Writers & Writing Programs (AWP), Virginia Humanities, and the Furious Flower Poetry Center. Her poetry and prose have appeared in acclaimed literary publications, such as Callaloo, Obsidian: Literature and Art in the African Diaspora, Prairie Schooner, West Trestle Review, Artemis Journal, RHINO, Penumbra, Aunt Chloe, About Place Journal, The Southern Poetry Anthology, Stonecoast Review, Solstice Literary Magazine, and Virginia's Best Emerging Poets. Faison is the author of numerous poetry collections including Mother to Son, LOVE POEMS, and the Amazon Kindle best-selling trilogy 28 Days of Poetry Celebrating Black History. She is also the author of the historical study The Missed Education of the Negro: An Examination of the Black Segregated Experience in Southampton County, VA 1950-1970, and children's books Kendall's Golf Lesson and 100 Poems You Can Write. She has served on the faculty of various colleges and universities throughout the US and abroad. She holds Life Membership in The Poetry Society of Virginia, College Language Association, and the historic Wintergreen Women Writers Collective. Read More Read Less