PHOEBE WRAY
 

CULTURAL CONUNDRUMS: CAN THERE EVER BE A LOOP?
paper delivered at the 2nd Annual International Wildlife Law Conference

Off The Radar - By Thom Fowler

The Visitor   in FABLES

Chiaroscuro Prayer Curse

STARLIGHT A Remembrance

Morning Music
(Issue #11 and scroll down to last story)

Bones

From The Kitchen Window

Drinking Picasso - Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #4 (Feb 2003)

"The Least Navigable Craft: Whales at the Millenium," in Wild Earth: Wild
Ideas for a World Out of Balance, Milkweed Press (Feb 2002)

"Golden Gone" - PanGaia, #29, Autumn 2001

Poems - Gatherings #6 (2001-2)
http://www.ecopsychology.org/gatherings6/html/Word/word_eden.html

http://www.bostonconservatory.edu

Member, Broad Universe
http://www.broaduniverse.org/news/bunewspage.html

"Help Desk," Farthing #4
Publication website: http://www.farthingmagazine.com/index.php

 
Novella, Sailor of Kannar, Scrybe Press chapbook, late summer 2004
Short story, The Visitor, Fables.org, autumn issue 2004
Novel, Jemma7729: Inappropriate Behavior, EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Books, 2007

Phoebe Wray has an extensive background as an actress, director, and writer, beginning with the Off-Off-Broadway Movement in New York and extending to resident and stock theatres around the country, including television and film work. Her directing credits run the gamut from Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice to Neil Simon’s Plaza Suite, including the Boston premiere of Sondheim’s Assassins. Her awards include the Weathervane (Ohio) Best Actress, Artist-in-Residence at Colby College, Richard King Mellon Fellow at Yale University, and an Honorable Mention in the Sony Video Awards (as writer/director). She has taught at the University of Southern California and Bradford College and is currently a full-time Professor at The Boston Conservatory.

 

 

 

 

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