2022 Ashley Bryan Fellows

MWPA is pleased to announce the 2022 Ashley Bryan Fellowships, named in honor of the life and work of Bryan (above, top left), author of more than fifty books and recipient of many awards including MWPA’s Distinguished Achievement Award in 2017. Bryan Fellows receive a five-year membership to MWPA with some free workshops each year as well as other forms of support; fellowships are awarded to emerging Maine writers who are Black, people of color, and/or members of one of the Wabanaki Nations or other Native peoples. Two current Bryan Fellows acted as the jurors this year with the help of MWPA Membership + Program Coordinator Samara Cole Doyon and have chosen five writers as this year’s Bryan Fellows.

The 2022 Bryan Fellows include (above, clockwise from left to right) Passamaquoddy citizen and writer Wendy Newell Dyer, who lives in Washington County; poet and scholar Ian-Khara Ellasante, who is an assistant professor at Bates College; writer and storyteller Michelle Kazaka, who lives in Westbrook; artist, writer, and educator Leila Nadir who lives in western Maine; and poet, educator, and activist Maya Williams, who lives in Portland. A full bio for each Ashley Bryan Fellow appears below.

2022 Ashley Bryan Fellows