[stylist] A New Member
Judith Bron
jbron at optonline.net
Thu Dec 25 15:56:41 UTC 2008
Welcome John! I'm assuming that you do most of your work in braille. I am
getting ready to find a publisher for muy first book, "Lethal Disclosure".
Lori is helping me in this pursuit. I'm also working at our local
Independent Living Center as a mentor. My supervisor, Peter Groos and I are
also looking for grants to start a program for the newly physically
handicapped. Peter suffered irreversible spinal cord damage in an
automobile accident and is paralyzed from the waist down. You mentioned
that you have a background in receiving grants for worthwhile projects. Can
you share your wisdom on getting grants? Thanks and happy holidays! Judith
Bron
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Lee Clark" <johnlee at clarktouch.com>
To: <stylist at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2008 11:27 PM
Subject: [stylist] A New Member
> Hello!
>
> I recently subscribed to this list, on the suggestion of Lori Stayer. I
> would have liked to lurk for a while before introducing myself, but so far
> the list has been awfully quiet, too quiet even for someone who is deaf.
> So
> I am going to dip my toes in here.
>
> To introduce myself briefly: My name is John Lee Clark, and I am a native
> of
> St. Paul, Minnesota. I was born deaf to an all-deaf family and so
> American
> Sign Language is my first language. I gradually became blind in early
> adolescence, just as my father did and my younger brother did. After
> graduating from the Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf--on the other
> bank
> of a former river across from where the Minnesota State Academy for the
> Blind is--I studied briefly at Gallaudet but jumped up in love, not fell,
> with Adrean, a deaf girl from North Carolina. We got married fast and
> moved
> to Minnesota. We've been married for ten years now and have three sons.
> Currently, I am the head of a new service that provides accommodations for
> deafblind people using video relay service.
>
> As for my literary pursuits, my wife and I ran for six years a small press
> devoted to signing community literature both in English and ASL. But it
> could not support our family, so we've had to turn to other sources of
> income. I've published many essays, but it's through my poetry that I've
> won the most recognition--awards, grants, fellowships, all that.
> Recently,
> my chapbook of poems, Suddenly Slow, came out from Handtype Press. I've
> also done some independent scholarship on the literature of the deaf and
> deafblind communities. In March, Gallaudet University Press will come out
> with Deaf American Poetry, which I edited and which is the first
> definitive
> text of its kind, covering nearly two centuries of poetry by Deaf
> Americans.
> I am nearly done with anther anthology, this time of writings by deafblind
> people all over the world and since 1820.
>
> This should suffice for now! I would love to learn about who's on this
> list, so please do introduce yourself.
>
> Thanks!
>
> John
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