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Christine Redman-Waldeyer [1]

Listed as: 
Poet
Public address: 
NJ
New Jersey US
Email: 
crwaldeyer@gmail.com
Bio: 

A Full Professor of English at Passaic County Community College, Christine's publications and experience include writing for magazines, newspapers, as well as publishing poetry and short memoir pieces in journals such as Caduceus Magazine, Catalyst Book Press, Contemporary American Voices: a journal of poetry, Exit 13, Lips, Mom Egg Review, Paterson Literary Review, Presence: A Journal of Catholic Poetry, Schuylkill Valley Journal, The Seventh Quarry, Shot Glass Journal, The Texas Review, Verse Wisconsin, among others. She has been featured in Literary Mama and Pink.Girl.Ink Press. Poetry books include "Where We Nest" & "The Nest" (Cyberwit.net), "Eve Asks," "Frame by Frame," and "Gravel" (Muse-Pie Press). She is a Co-Editor of Writing After Retirement: Tips from Successful Retired Writers," (Rowan and Littlefield, 2014) and is the Founder and Editor of Adanna Literary Journal. She has a Doctorate with a concentration in creative writing at Drew University and received her certification in Educational Leadership: Community College Leadership Initiative (CCLI), Rowan University. She is currently working on a memoir. 

Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
Yes
In which languages are you fluent?: 
English
Born in: 
NJ
New Jersey
Raised in: 
NJ
New Jersey
Website: 
https://pccc.edu/a-poet-professors-life-… [2]
Prizes won: 

Received three Honorable mentions and two Editor's Choice in the Allen Ginsberg Poetry Contest.  Her most recent recognition was for her forthcoming poem "Naming" to be published in the Paterson Literary Journal (2025). For more information go to https://pccc.edu/a-poet-professors-life-... [2]

Prefers to work with: 
Any

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Links
[1] https://www.pw.org/directory/writers/christine_redmanwaldeyer [2] https://pccc.edu/a-poet-professors-life-stories/