Author, Activist, and Independent Scholar
Celeste Newbrough resides in Berkeley, California. She writes fiction, poetry, and essays. Her written work and illustrations appear in a variety of journals, anthologies, and books. Born in New Orleans, she is the daughter of Southern representational painter, Norita Massicott-Newbrough (1910-1971). On her father's side, she is a descendant of the late 19th century American mystic, John Ballou Newbrough.
- Brief Bio
Writing Credits- Author of The ZanScripts and Pagan Psalms.
- On-line access to "Bah, Bah, Black Sheep: Cloning, Reproductive Rights and the Gender Revolution", essay on reproductive rights and technologies widely used in women's studies programs.
- At Missing Link(s): Journal of Evolutionary Feminism, serialized online publication of
Sex Mates Gender: Towards a Theory of Reproduction- Contributing author, Routledge Encyclopedia of Women. (2000)
- Co-editor of DISTAFF, a Southern women's journal.
- Radio producer, KPFA and KALX in Berkeley
- Fine arts editor,OneCraft Publishing House
- As Principal Indexer of Academic Indexing Service, compose scholarly indexes for academic and intstitutional publishers.
- A lifelong activist in civil rights, feminist, ecofeminist, lebsian and gay organizations.
- Founder and WebmasterInternational Archives of the Second Wave
- Instructor in creative writing and women's studies at San Francisco City College, Harvey Milk Institute, and the West Coast School of Contemporary Thought. Currently providing personal, group, and on-line instruction and critique for writers and aspiring writers in poetry, fiction, autobiography, and non-fiction, at WRITE NOW!.
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