Aberjhani
Aberjhani is an American poet, writer and columnist. He is well known for his blog articles on literature and politics, and as co-author of Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance and author of The River of Winged Dreams. The encyclopedia won a Choice Academic Title Award in 2004.
Early life and education
Aberjhani grew up in Savannah, Georgia. Upon graduating from Savannah High School in 1975, he studied journalism, creative writing, and the American community at a variety of colleges: Savannah State College ; Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Florida; Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota; Temple University in Philadelphia; and the New College of California in San Francisco. He completed additional studies in journalism at the Fort Benjamin Harrison School of Journalism in Indianapolis, Indiana.Career
Aherjhani has also worked as historian, novelist, artist, and editor.Military service
He served a two-year tour of duty with the U.S. Air Force in Fairbanks, Alaska; four years in Suffolk, England; and another two years with the USAF Reserves in Charleston, South Carolina. He studied Equal Opportunity and Human Relations Counseling at the Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute at Tyndall AFB, Florida.Literary career
The author took the name Aberjhani as an adult: he says that it came to him in a dream. He continued writing while in the Air Force. He later served from 1994 until 2001 as co-editor of the Savannah Literary Journal. During the same period, he served as a literary reviewer for the Georgia Council for the Arts and held various position with the Poetry Society of Georgia, the oldest such literary organization in the state, and became well known as both a spoken word poet and published author. His national debut came in 1997 with ESSENCE Magazine's publication of his cover story/essay "This Mother’s Son." The magazine at the time commanded a circulation of 7 million readers. From 1999 to 2005 his poems appeared regularly in ESSENCE, making him one of the most well-known poets in the United States.Aberjhani has said in interviews that he has been influenced more by literary movements than by individual writers. He co-edited an encyclopedia on the Harlem Renaissance, a major 20th-century movement. But others have included Modernism in general, Surrealism, the Beats, the Black Arts Movement, Postmodernism, and Existentialism. He has also gone on record as being influenced at different periods by the following authors: James Baldwin, Albert Camus, W.E.B. Du Bois, Henry Dumas, Ralph Ellison, William Faulkner, Khalil Gibran, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Federico Garcia Lorca, Dambudzo Marechera, Henry Miller, James Alan McPherson, with whom he shares the same hometown and was featured in the Literary Savannah anthology, Toni Morrison, Anaïs Nin, Jalal al-Din Rumi, Jean-Paul Sartre, Alice Walker, and Margaret Walker.
Works as visual artist
The writer made his debut as a visual artist with a photographic documentation of the impact of Hurricane Matthew on the Historic District of Savannah in 2016. The series included a black and white image originally titled "Eugene Talmadge Memorial Bridge the Morning After Hurricane Matthew No. 2" and which was used to help promote efforts to change the bridge's name Savannah Tribune, "Renaming The Talmadge Bridge: A Free Public Discussion Moderated By The Honorable Dr. Otis S. Johnson" . In 2018 he created the compositional art technique and subsequent body of work named after it called "Silk-Featherbrush Artstyle." His art is featured extensively in the book Dreams of the Immortal City Savannah and on the cover of ''Greeting Flannery O'Connor at the Back Door of My Mind.''Accomplishments
- 2006, Aberjhani won a Readers Poll: Savannah Poet and Spoken Word Artist of the Year Award, conducted by Connect Savannah.
- 2007, Accepted as member of The Academy of American Poets
- 2009, he was inducted into the Red Room Hall of Fame; Red Room is an online writers community and marketing site based in San Francisco.
- In 2011 he received a "Michael Jackson Tribute Portrait", or VIP DOT by the artist David Ilan.
- 2011, Listed as one of "The New Black" published in Best American Poetry, Diann Blakely author, June 13 online edition.
- 2012, Became a member of PEN American Center, an affiliate of the worldwide PEN International organization.
- 2014, Received and accepted invitation from LinkedIn administrators to join its selection of members and "influencers" publishing on the website.
- 2019, Poem “Suzannian Algorithm Finger-Painted on an Abstract Wall” published in 5-Decade Retrospective Catalog commemorating the life and career of Suzanne Jackson and in conjunction with exhibition at Telfair Museums Jepson Center for the Arts.
Humanitarian causes
History and memoir
- Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance
- The Wisdom of W.E.B. Du Bois
- The American Poet Who Went Home Again
- Journey through the Power of the Rainbow: Quotations from a Life Made Out of Poetry and
- Dreams of the Immortal City Savannah
- ''Greeting Flannery O'Connor at the Back Door of My Mind: Adventures and Misadventures in Literary Savannah''
Novel
- Christmas When Music Almost Killed the World
- ''Songs from the Black Skylark zPed Music Player''
Short fiction and poetry collections
- I Made My Boy Out of Poetry
- Visions of a Skylark Dressed in Black
- The Bridge of Silver Wings
- Elemental the Power of Illuminated Love featuring paintngs by Luther E. Vann
- ''The River of Winged Dreams''
Online columnist
Articles and essays
- Authors Lee Harper’s and Toni Morrison’s New Books Likely to Influence Millennials’ Dialogues on Race, Bright Skylark Literary Essay, Feb 2015
- A Writer's Journey to Selma Alabama, LinkedIn Pulse Essay, Jan 2015
- Let's Fix It: 7 Steps to Help Replace Legislated Fear with Informed Compassion, LinkedIn Law & Government Feature, Oct 2014
- Text and Meaning in Michael Jackson's Xscape AXS Entertainment, 5-part Series, June 2014
- Gifts of the Poets: Eugene B. Redmond and Coleman Barks, Networked Articles, April 2014.
- , Red Room Networked Articles, August 6, 2013.
- Red Room Networked Articles, May 1, 2013.
- Creative Spirit of the Harlem Renaissance, March 19, 2013.
- 47 Percenters and Guerrilla Decontextualization: Dreams and Nightmares Red Room blog article, Oct 1, 2012
- , Red Room Authors & PEN American Center, July 30, 2012
- , PEN American Center, June 6, 2012
- , editorial on the killing of Trayvon Martin
- Notebook on Black History Month 2012 : The Consecrated Soul of Whitney Houston Feb 17, 2012.
- Notebook on Black History Month 2012 : The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975, Author Blog, Feb 15, 2012.
- , Red Room Author Blog, July 2009 – 2011.
- "" Michael Jackson Tribute Portrait, Aug 29, 2011
- "President Barack Obama and the Message Beyond the Photograph," Examiner, May 20, 2011
- "What Death of Osama bin Laden Indicates about Barack Obama’s Leadership," Examiner, May 2, 2011.
- "" AOL Black Voices, Feb 23, 2011.
- "As Egypt Howls and History Tweets," Examiner, Jan 29, 2011.
- "Black History Month Enhanced by 2011 International Year for People of African Descent," Examiner, Jan 25, 2011.
- "Haiti and Humanity’s Fierce Urgency of Now," Examiner, Jan 22, 2010.
- "Work and Soul in Michael Jackson's This Is It," Examiner, Nov 14, 2009.
- "The Harlem Renaissance Way Down South," Amazon Short, May 2007.
- "How to Spitfire in the South, THE SOUTH Magazine," August 2006.
- "A Legacy Less Traveled, Dr. Deborah Mack Shines a Light on Early African-American History in Savannah," CONNECT SAVANNAH News Magazine, May 10, 2006.
- "Not Fading Away," on WWII Veteran John Morrison, CONNECT SAVANNAH News Magazine, Feb 8, 2006.
- "Woman to Woman," CONNECT SAVANNAH News Magazine, Oct 12, 2005.
- "The Keepers of Their People's Spirit," REDBRIDGE Review Journal, Oct 10, 2005.
- "The Artist Known as Pleasant," CONNECT SAVANNAH News Magazine, Aug 17, 2005.
- "This Mother’s Son," ESSENCE Magazine cover story, Nov 1997.