Background
Wallace, Anne Cope was born on August 7, 1931 in Union Springs, Alabama, United States. Daughter of Robert E. Lee and Kathleen (Hollingsworth) Cope.
( Based on a solid framework of theory and research, this...)
Based on a solid framework of theory and research, this book illustrates definitive ways in which we learn to recognize psychological boundaries—our unique inner territory—and to defend our rights in every relationship. In a study that interweaves poetry, drama, and psychological theory, the author describes patterns of family dynamics in the context of everyday lives and how they affect us from generation to generation until we break the destructive chain. Following the paths of ten remarkable women, from the narrative of a resourceful inner-city child to the survival of a Holocaust victim, this luminous book, filled with compelling voices, will touch the reader in unexpected ways.
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(These poems celebrate the "honeysuckle and manure" of the...)
These poems celebrate the "honeysuckle and manure" of the Alabama landscape, conveying at once its deep sweetness and its darker undertones of poverty and pain.
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Wallace, Anne Cope was born on August 7, 1931 in Union Springs, Alabama, United States. Daughter of Robert E. Lee and Kathleen (Hollingsworth) Cope.
Bachelor in English Literature, Auburn University, 1952. Master of Arts in Psychology, Kean College, 1989.
Adjunct professor psychology Morris County College, Randolph, New Jersey, 1992. Business writer The Writer, Madison, 1992-1995. Teacher poetry workshops New Jersey Elementary Schools, Morristown, Roseland, Maplewood, 1993-1996.
Guest reader New Jersey Composers Guild, 1994, Waterloo (New Jersey) National Poetry Festival, 1994. Teacher writing workshops Institute Allende, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, 1996.
( Based on a solid framework of theory and research, this...)
( Based on a solid framework of theory and research, this...)
(These poems celebrate the "honeysuckle and manure" of the...)
Volunteer Democratic campaign, 1991-1992. Chair board public relations American Red Cross, Madison, 1986-1996, disaster volunteer, 1992-1996. Member National Organization for Women, International Women's Writers Guild, South Mountain Poets (president 1992), The Sierra Club, Phi Kappa Phi.
Married Jack J. Longley, June 1959 (divorced). Children: James, Allison, Edward. Married Frank E. Wallace, August 19, 1972.