Meet a Board Member: Jennifer N. Shannon

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We at Yellow Arrow Publishing are thrilled to introduce one of our newest board and staff members, Jennifer N. Shannon! She has joined the Yellow Arrow family as our Marketing Director. Jennifer has written and published three books and has had short stories and poems published in several literary magazines such as Deep SouthThe Auburn Avenue, and an essay forthcoming in North Dakota Quarterly. Jennifer’s work is also being featured in the Maryland State Arts Council 2021 Virtual Exhibition titled Identity.

Our Grants Manager, Sara Palmer, asked Jennifer a few questions to introduce her to the rest of our community. You can also find a video of Jennifer on the Yellow Arrow Facebook page.

YAP: How did you get involved with Yellow Arrow?

I was introduced to Yellow Arrow by someone at the Maryland State Arts Council. I wanted to get more involved in the Baltimore writing community and I was able to speak with Gina Strauss, who is currently on the Yellow Arrow board. Our conversation was very honest and refreshing, and I felt that the mission and values of Yellow Arrow aligned well with my own. It’s been fun so far and I look forward to learning a ton while using my past experiences to help Yellow Arrow move forward.

YAP: What are you working on currently?

Well . . . the big thing is a novel. I’ve been working on this novel for almost two years now, but it’s moving along well, and I’m so excited about the story I’m telling. It’s set in Baltimore during the 1940s and explores the lives of Black women who are living and working in a brothel. I’m also writing essays and poems. I’m in two writers groups which keep me consistent and I’m always looking for opportunities to submit my work. I write often even if it’s not something that ever makes it to a broader audience. I love exploring photography and when the mood hits, I draw and paint.

YAP: Who is your favorite writer and why? 

Toni Morrison is my favorite because her book The Bluest Eye changed my life. I read it in a Women’s Study Class at the University of South Carolina my freshman year in college. Our analysis of the book and everything it symbolized spoke to me in a way that was indescribable. That book gave me the confidence to write exactly what I felt, how I felt it. It also showed me the power of words and the complexity of characters. I am eternally grateful for Toni Morrison and other writers who I admire such as Gloria Naylor, Zora Neale Hurston, and Lucille Clifton (just to name a few).

YAP: Who has inspired and/or supported you most in your writing journey? 

That’s a good question. More and more I’ve been inspired by other writers. Listening to the perspectives, styles, and brilliance of my fellow poets, essayists, and fiction writers has been amazing. I am in awe of beautiful writing. But my mom is probably the person who has inspired and supported me most. I mean, all of my family and friends have a belief in me that I sometimes haven’t had in myself, but my mom has always been my number one fan. She probably unknowingly put it in my mind to write because she was a great writer and talked about writing in a way that intrigued me. She always has and still does read all of my work, she gives me feedback, and she constantly encourages me. She’s the best! I love you Mom!

YAP: What about your writing do you think is most unique? 

I guess the most unique thing would be my dialogue. Mainly because I write as I hear it or would say it. The dialect I use is southern since I’m originally from South Carolina.

YAP: What advice do you have for new writers?

Keep writing—you'll only get better. Get involved with critique groups. Submit your work. Don’t let rejection discourage you, it happens to all of us. And the only reason to write is because you love it. As Whoopi Goldberg said in Sister Act 2: “If when you wake up in the morning all you want to do is sing, then girl you s’posed to be a singer.” Same goes for writing . . .

Visit Jennifer’s website, www.jennifernshannon.com, and follow her @writerjns on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

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We are so fortunate to have Jennifer join our team and look forward to working with her and reading her work. Yellow Arrow Publishing is a nonprofit supporting women writers through publication and access to the literary arts. Thank you for supporting independent publishing.

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