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Janis F. Kearney, book publisher and author; former publisher of the Arkansas State Press Newspaper, and former Personal Diarist to President William J. Clinton, is one of 19 children born to Arkansas Delta Sharecroppers, and cotton farmers. She graduated from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville with a B.A. in Journalism, and 30 graduate level hours toward degrees in Public Administration, and Journalism.

In 2003, Kearney founded Writing our World Press, a micropublishing company. The Company's current slate of books include: the award-winning Cotton Field of Dreams: A Memoir; Quiet Guys Do Great Things, Too – as told by Frank Ross; and Conversations: William Jefferson Clinton…from Hope to Harlem, an oral biography centered around the Clinton presidency and political legacy; Once Upon a Time there was a Girl: a Murder at Mobile Bay; Kearney's first fiction, and Something to Write Home About: Memories from a Presidential Diarist, her second memoir, nominated for the Small Independent Booksellers Award (SIBA) for 2009. In 2009, WOW Press published Black Classical Musicians in Philadelphia, by Elaine Mack. In 2013, WOW! Press debuted Kearney's sixth book, Daisy: Between a Rock and a Hard Place, a biographical memoir chronicling the life of civil rights leader Daisy Lee Bates.

Kearney completed a two-year W.E.B. Du Bois Fellowship at Harvard University's Center for African and African American Studies, in 2003, and was also appointed that year, as Chancellor's Lecturer at Chicago City Colleges, which included lecturing at Chicago's seven city colleges. In 2004, she began a two-year Humanities Fellowship at Chicago's DePaul University Center for the Humanities. She was appointed, in 2007, to one-year Visiting Humanities and Political Science Professorship at Arkansas State University (ASU), teaching Memoir Writing, Writing Arkansas Culture, The Clinton Presidency, and the American Presidency: Inside the White House.

Kearney served as Personal Diarist to President William Jefferson Clinton from 1995-2001. She was the country's first personal diarist to a U.S. President, serving as the White House liaison to the U.S. National Archive's presidential records office. In her role as diarist, she attended numerous levels of meetings throughout the day led by the President, as well as official events at the white house. She also participated in White House management meetings, and worked closely with the White House Informati...

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Cotton Field of Dreams: A Memoir

Cotton Field of Dreams: A Memoir

Publicado el 7 de septiembre de 2013
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Janis F. Kearney, former Personal Diarist to President William J. Clinton, founded Writing our World Press, in 2004, and debuted her first book, Cotton Field of Dreams: A Memoir, that same year. The coming of age narrative shares a firsthand look into the life and struggles of Arkansas'... Más información

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