My name is Cymelle Edwards. I’m the author of Coordinates, a lyrical exploration of place, memory, and movement.
Ink stretched between silences and shorelines, coasts and breaths.
With an MFA in Creative Writing and extensive teaching experience as an adjunct instructor in professional, creative, and technical writing, I bring a unique pedagogical perspective to my work focused on clarity, communication, and ethical education. I’ve led the creation and launch of Pathways to Passive Wealth, combining instructional design and content strategy to create engaging, accessible learning experiences. Let’s build community through education.
Bio
Cymelle Leah Edwards (she/her) is a Pushcart Prize-nominated writer from Casa Grande, AZ, and the author of Coordinates [chapbook]. She earned her MFA in Creative Writing from Northern Arizona University, where she focused on scholars of Black Performance Theory who challenge the boundaries of genre, form, and subjectivity. Her current manuscript-in-progress, Grief Syntax: Black Poetics and the Grammar of Resistance, explores grief, language, and the architecture of Black expression. Her work appears in Hayden’s Ferry Review, Terrain.org, and elsewhere. She lives in Indianapolis, IN.