Background
Johnson, Edith Scott was born on March 25, 1943 in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Daughter of James O'Leary and Edith Scott (Strother) Fuller.
consultant language educator writer
Johnson, Edith Scott was born on March 25, 1943 in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Daughter of James O'Leary and Edith Scott (Strother) Fuller.
Bachelor in Art and English, Valdosta (Georgia) State College, 1968. Master of Arts in English, University Nevada, Reno, 1990. Doctor of Philosophy in English, Georgia State University, Atlanta, 1997.
Test code writer Westinghouse Air Brake Company, Lexington, Kentucky, 1962-1964. Research assistant University Kentucky, 1964-1967. Songwriter, recording artist Dove and Commanchee Records, Nashville, 1967-1974.
Administrative coordinator development studies Georgia State University, Atlanta, 1976-1980. Assistant director Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe program University Nevada, Reno, 1985-1988, assistant director writing center, 1988-1990, adjunct instructor English, 1989-1991. Assistant professor English Abraham Baldwin College, Tifton, Georgia, from 1991.
Instructor English Moultrie (Georgia) Technology College, from 2002. Writing consultant Crisp Area Arts Alliance, Cordele, Georgia, 1996-1997. Resident poet Abraham Baldwin College, 1995-1997.
Researcher Georgia State University, Atlanta, 1991-1997.
Teacher bible Trinity United Methodist Church, Tifton, 1997. Member National Council Teachers English, National Association for Development Education (presenter, presider 1991-1997), National Authors' Registry, Order Eastern Star (organist1986-1991, grand choir 1990).
Married David James Moore, February 4, 1962 (divorced September 1968). Children: Meg Moore Bragdon, Marijim Moore Reeves. Married James Carter Johnson, November 22, 1969 (divorced June 1975).
1 child James Carter III.