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Liesl Jobson is a music teacher at Johannesburg's Sacred Heart College. Formerly a bassoonist in the now defunct National Orchestra, she has also worked as a community journalist, a psychic, a bandswoman in the Soweto Police Band and a media officer and speechwriter for the Provincial Commissioner of the SAPS, Gauteng. She received first prize in the Inglis House Poetry Contest 2003 and |
Liesl Jobson is a music teacher at Johannesburg's Sacred Heart College. Formerly a bassoonist in the now defunct National Orchestra, she has also worked as a community journalist, a psychic, a bandswoman in the Soweto Police Band and a media officer and speechwriter for the Provincial Commissioner of the SAPS, Gauteng. She received first prize in the Inglis House Poetry Contest 2003 and |
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her poetry was performed at the "Art of Survival" exhibition of the University of Alaska, Fairbanks' Women's Art Group. She has been nominated as the Focus Poet for Timbila 2004 and her poetry |
her poetry was performed at the "Art of Survival" exhibition of the University of Alaska, Fairbanks' Women's Art Group. She has been nominated as the Focus Poet for Timbila 2004 and her poetry |
Revision as of 06:49, 22 August 2005
Liesl Jobson is a music teacher at Johannesburg's Sacred Heart College. Formerly a bassoonist in the now defunct National Orchestra, she has also worked as a community journalist, a psychic, a bandswoman in the Soweto Police Band and a media officer and speechwriter for the Provincial Commissioner of the SAPS, Gauteng. She received first prize in the Inglis House Poetry Contest 2003 and her poetry was performed at the "Art of Survival" exhibition of the University of Alaska, Fairbanks' Women's Art Group. She has been nominated as the Focus Poet for Timbila 2004 and her poetry appears or is forthcoming in New Coin, Carapace, Green Dragon, Live Poets' Society (South Africa), The Journal, Aesthetica, Bonfire (UK), Mississippi Review, Wild Strawberries, Oasis, edifice WRECKED and Ink Pot (USA).