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Auset Marian Lewis


Los Angeles, California
About

Auset Marian Lewis’s political analysis has been published in over 100 media outlets internationally. She was the first African American female columnist for a Gannett newspaper in Wilmington, Delaware. She has won three awards for her poetry, and Lewis has been invited to speak in venues on radio and TV from Yale University to homeless shelters in Baltimore, Maryland. She was political analyst for Telesur English, ZCommunications and the Indyreader. Her poetry has appeared in Dreamstreets and other poetry journals.

Steven Leech produced a cd of the poet's dramatic readings called "On the Loose."

Lewis also writes children stories and her book My Grampa is Tall as Trees has been turned into a screenplay and submitted to Sundance.

Lewis has written two books: A Settling of Crows and From My Lips to God's Ear: The Joanne Collins Story. She was the editor of Inspiration in Small Doses by Rev. Michelle Synegal.

The author/poet/journalist now lives in Los Angeles, California.

Books by Auset Marian Lewis