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BarbaraNeely
is a novelist, short story writer, and author of the popular
Blanche White mystery novels. The first book in this series,
BLANCHE ON THE LAM, won the Agatha, the Macavity,
and the Anthony -- three of the four major mystery awards
for best first novel -- as well as the Go On Girl! Book Club
award for a debut novel. The subsequent books in the series,
BLANCHE AMONG THE TALENTED TENTH, BLANCHE
CLEANS UP and BLANCHE PASSES GO
have also received critical acclaim from both fans and literary
critics. Books in the Blanche White series have been taught
in courses at universities as varied as Howard University,
Northwestern, Bryn Mawr, Old Dominion, Boston College, Appalachian
State University, Washington State University and Guttenberg
University in Mainz, Germany. Books in the series have been
translated into French, German and Japanese.
Neelys
short stories have appeared in anthologies, magazines, university
texts, and journals including: Things that divide us,
Speaking for Ourselves, Constellations, Literature:
Reading and Writing the Human Experience, Breaking
Ice, Essence, and Obsidian II.
Ms. Neely
has also had an extensive public sector career. She designed
and directed the first community-based corrections facility
for women in Pennsylvania, directed a branch of the YWCA,
and headed a consultant firm for non-profits. She was part
of an evaluative research team at the Institute for Social
Research, the Executive Director of Women for Economic Justice,
and a radio producer for Africa News Service. For her activism
Neely has received the Community Works Social Action Award
for Leadership and Activism for Women's Rights and Economic
Justice, and the Fighting for Women's Voices Award from the
Coalition for Basic Human Needs.
In addition
to writing, BarbaraNeely is also host of Commonwealth Journal,
a radio interview program in Massachusetts. Commonwealth Journal
airs at 7:00 PM on Sundays, and can be heard online at http://www.wumb.org/commonwealthjournal/.
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