
Wanda Coleman
Author · 16 books
Coleman was born Wanda Evans, and grew up in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles during the 1960s. She received fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, The NEA, and the California Arts Council (in fiction and in poetry). She was the first C.O.L.A. literary fellow (Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, 2003). Her numerous honors included an Emmy in Daytime Drama writing, The 1999 Lenore Marshall Prize (for "Bathwater Wine"), and a nomination for the 2001 National Book Awards (for "Mercurochrome"). She was a finalist for California poet laureate (2005).
Books

Imagoes
1983

The Love Project
A Marriage Made in Poetry
2014

State of the Union
Fifty Political Poems
2008

Mad Dog Black Lady
1979

Heavy Daughter Blues
Poems and Stories, 1968-1986
1987

Hand Dance
1993

A War of Eyes
and Other Stories
1988

Riot Inside Me
More Trials and Tremors
2005

Heart First into this Ruin
The Complete American Sonnets
2022

African Sleeping Sickness
Stories and Poems
1979

The World Falls Away
2011

Wicked Enchantment
Selected Poems
2020

Ostinato Vamps
Poems
2003

Bathwater Wine
1998

Mercurochrome
2001

Jazz and Twelve O'Clock Tales
New Stories
2007