GEORGANN EUBANKS has worked for 30 years in the nonprofit sector as a writer, educator, and communications consultant for groups ranging from the Chautauqua Institution to Pocosin Arts Folk School. She is one of the founders of the North Carolina Writers' Network and is past chair of the North Carolina Humanities Council -- a state based program of the National Endowment for the Humanities. In 1999, she was recipient of the Sam Ragan Award for sustained contributions to the fine arts in North Carolina. For 20 years, Georgann was director of the Duke University Writers' Workshop, now called Table Rock Writers Workshop. She and Donna Campbell teach once or twice a year in the Documentary Studies Certificate Program at Duke University.
Eubanks wrote the script and Teacher Guide for the documentary, Something in Common. Her title song for the program earned an Emmy for best original music and lyrics in at the MidSouth Regional Emmy Awards in Nashville. Her script for Ruth and Billy Graham: What Grace Provides was also nominated for a regional Emmy. In addition to her work for Minnow, she is developing a statewide series of literary
trails that extend public recognition of the significant role of North
Carolina's authors as the documenters and interpreters of our families,
communities, history, culture, and dreams.
For more information, visit:
www.georganneubanks.net |
Georgann (center) with her brother and mother

Georgann with musical playwright and songwriter Jim Wann

Georgann in Luck |