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Melissa Studdard born August 5, 1969, Tuscaloosa, Alabama is an American author, poet, editor, book reviewer, talk show host, and professor. Her bestselling〔(All Things that Matter Press )〕 middle-grade novel, ''Six Weeks to Yehidah'' won a Forward National Literature Award and Pinnacle Book Achievement Award.〔(Forward National Literature )〕 The accompanying journal, ''My Yehidah'', was released in December 2011 and was quickly adopted by art and play therapists for clinical use in adolescent therapy sessions.〔(''Chiron'' Volume 31 Jung Foundation of Ontario )〕 Melissa Studdard's written works are widely published and are often of a spiritual nature. They mostly focus on themes of unity, transcendence, divinity, and the human potential.〔(''The Criterion'' Interview )〕 She writes and publishes in the literary disciplines of poetry, short stories, novels, fantasy, young adult, middle grade, children’s, spiritual, metaphysical, interviews, and creativity journals. Studdard is a full-time college professor at Lone Star College–Tomball and a teaching artist for The Rooster Moans Poetry Cooperative. From 2010 to 2012, she was an editor for ''The Criterion: An International Journal in English''. She currently serves as an editor for ''Tiferet Journal'', a reviewer-at-large for ''The National Poetry Review'', and host of the blogtalkradio program ''Tiferet Talk'',〔(About the Staff. ''Tiferet: A Global Community of Writers'' )〕 for which she has interviewed such notable figures as Jane Hirshfield, Julia Cameron, Robert Pinsky, Floyd Skloot, Edward Hirsch and Krista Tippett. == Early life == Melissa Studdard was born in Alabama, United States, and was raised in Texas. She received her B.A. (1991) and M.A. (1995) from the University of Houston, and her M.F.A. (1997) from Sarah Lawrence College. While at the University of Houston, Studdard worked on the college’s literary journal, ''Gulf Coast'', as a production editor, curated the ''Gulf Coast Reading Series'', and taught college courses for the Houston Community College System. While at Sarah Lawrence College, she worked as an assistant editor at Chelsea (magazine) and taught for City University of New York at Baruch College, John Jay College, and Hunter College. She then briefly taught at San Jose State University and the University of Houston–Downtown, prior to accepting a full-time teaching position with Lone Star College in 2001.
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