Deborah Ann Percy earned the MFA in Creative Writing at Western Michigan University. She writes and publishes fiction, drama, non-fiction, and translations. A collection of her short fiction, Cool Front: Stories from Lake Michigan, appeared in 2010 from March Street Press. Her plays, including her full-length serious comedy Dream Time (a Susan Smith Blackburn Prize finalist), and those written in collaboration with her husband, Arnold Johnston, have won many productions nationwide, and their awards include the Sunset Center Festival of Firsts, the Dogwood and Market House national one-act contests, and the Writer’s Digest Playwriting Competition. Ms. Percy was principal of Maple Street Magnet School, a Center for the Arts, in the Kalamazoo Public Schools from 1997 until 2007. She won a major Middle Start grant from the Kellogg Foundation and a Federal grant to establish the Maple Street program. Her work for KPS was recognized with a KPS Medallion of Excellence. In 2007 she retired to devote herself full-time to writing. She has taught creative writing for Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo College, and Kalamazoo Community College. Winner of major playwriting grants from the Michigan Council for the Arts and the Gilmore Foundation, she was named as a 1999 recipient of Kalamazoo’s Community Medal of the Arts. Ms. Percy is also a member of the Dramatists Guild and the American Literary Translators Association and has been a resident playwright with AAI Productions (NYC ... view more »

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