Background
Neeld, Judith was born on August 24, 1928 in Norwood, Massachusetts, United States. Daughter of Carleton Warburton and Edith Mary (Wilson) Phillips.
(Poetry. "Like the best paintings, the poems in this colle...)
Poetry. "Like the best paintings, the poems in this collection make us see with precision, and yet force us to see in new and marvelously idiosyncratic ways: "you catch the passsage of clouds/ by looking into the eye of the pond." Indeed, I am reminded of Alexander Pope's dictum about true wit: "What oft was thought but ne'er so well expressed." With her fine observing eye, her ear for the serpentine nuances of language, and her sly use of occasional and slant rhymes, Neeld reassures us that her is a gifted poet wonderfully at work"--Robert Cooperman.
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Neeld, Judith was born on August 24, 1928 in Norwood, Massachusetts, United States. Daughter of Carleton Warburton and Edith Mary (Wilson) Phillips.
Student, Denison University, 1948.
Assistant director public affairs Drew University, Madison, New Jersey, 1962-1972. Editor, public Stone Country Magazine, Menemsha, Massachusetts, 1974-1990. Board directors The Nathan Mayhew Seminars, Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts, 1978-1989.
Director Martha's Vineyard Writer's Workshops, Vineyard Haven, 1985-1987.
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Board directors, vice president League of Women Voters, Madison, 1957-1962. Member Poetry Society of America (Emily Dickinson award 1985).
Married Richard Hoagland Neeld, September 11, 1948. Children: Gordon Phillips, Nancy Neeld Vander Veen.