Davis, Rose Parkman
DAVIS, Rose Parkman
DAVIS, Rose Parkman. Also writes as Rose Parkman Marshall. American, b. 1947. Genres: Poetry, Education, Librarianship, Bibliography. Career: Jackson State University, MS, teacher of English, 1970-72; high school English teacher in Boston, MA, freelance consultant, and legal secretary, 1972-78; Tougaloo College, MS, instructor in English and director of Writing Center, 1979-84; freelance writer and consultant, Jackson, 1984-88; Mary Holmes College, West Point, MS, reference and technical services librarian, 1989-91; Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, branch librarian and assistant professor, 1991-95; Winthrop University, Rock Hill, SC, coordinator of library instruction and assistant professor, 1996-2000; University of South Carolina, Columbia, coordinator of library instruction, 2000-. Publications: Black History Every Month: Puzzles for Learning, 1982; A Guide to Training Peer Tutors, 1983; Women's Studies: Bibliographic Essay and List of Electronic Resources, 1994-95, 1995; Zora Neale Hurston: An Annotated Bibliography and Reference Guide, 1997; Possession! (poems), forthcoming. Work represented in anthologies. Contributor of articles, stories, poems, and reviews to periodicals. Address: PO Box 4528, Columbia, SC 29240-4528, U.S.A. Online address: rosem@gwm.sc.edu