Brighde Mullins
Brighde Mullins is an American playwright and poet.
Life
She graduated from the Yale School of Drama and the Iowa Writers' Workshop, with MFA's.
She taught at San Francisco State University, Brown University, Harvard University, CalArts, and currently teaches at University of Southern California where she is also the director of USC's Master of Professional Writing Program.[1]
She is a Usual Suspect at New York Theatre Workshop,[2] and is a Core Member of the Playwrights' Center in Minneapolis.
Awards
- Whiting Foundation Fellowship
- the Will Glickman Award
- NEA Fellowship
- Jane Chambers Award
- residencies at Lincoln Center, New York Stage and Film, Mabou Mines, and the Institute for Art and Civic Dialogue (with Anna Deavere Smith).
Works
Plays
- Monkey in the Middle. Playscripts, Inc..
- Topographical Eden (International Theatre Forum)
- Pathological Venus (Lucky Thirteen, University of Nevada Press)
- CLICK (TCG, 2002).
- Those Who Can, Do. Playscripts, Inc.. [3]
- Increase
- Meatless Friday
- Baby Hades
- Where Dante Would Put the Bush
- Dear Utopia. University of Iowa. 1989.
Poems
- Water Stories. Slapering Hol Press. 2004. ISBN 9780970027740.
Anthologies
- Harold Bloom, David Lehman, ed (1998). The Best of the Best American Poetry 1988-1997. Scribner. ISBN 9780684842790.
- A. R. Ammons, David Lehman, ed (1994). The Best American Poetry 1994. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 9780671899486.
Essays
- Steven Earnshaw, ed (2007). "Writing for the Stage". The Handbook of Creative Writing. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 9780748621354.
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