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Calendar Coordinator: Margaret Brown-Bailey

Margaret Brown-Bailey, a New York resident, became a writer at the tender age of nine years old. She first started writing recipes, which were published in the book, "Potpourri Of Cookery" the sixth edition in 1978. Margaret then graduated to writing poetry and children's stories when she was thirteen years old. After a long sabbatical, which she used to accomplish her goals of education, she started writing more ferociously in 1996.

She has become a published poet and writer of all genres. Her poetry was recently featured in an Australian publication called, "Metro Seven". Margaret currently has work displayed on the following websites, jamaicans.com, keepitcoming.net, myhiddentalent.com and everypoet.com, just to name a few.

She has been published in several anthologies by the International Library of Poets and The Famous Poets Society. In March of 2003, she was the winner of Universal Artists' Slogan Writer Contest. More recently, she has gained notoriety with "Her Granny" serial on the jamaicans.com website, and her literary soap opera series on keepitcoming.net. Margaret enjoys writing, and utilizes her writing skills to create social awareness and change.

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