Joan Claire Graham
Joan Claire Graham is a songwriter, playwright, publisher, editor, and writer. Among other literary endeavors, she is known for her chronicling of Minnesota history.
Early life and education
Born in Albert Lea, Minnesota on November 21, 1945, she grew up in a middle class home in Albert Lea. Her father was a union worker at Wilson & Co., a meat processing plant,, and her mother was a special education teacher. Her mother was among the first special education teachers to work with students who would have otherwise been institutionalized.Graham graduated from Winona State University.
Career
- Co-director, playwright and songwriter for the Children's Musical Theatre Production Workshop in Los Angeles from 1987 to 1992.
- Teacher in Minnesota, California and Maryland from 1967 to 2003.
- Writer, Editor and Co-founder of Graham Megyeri Books, a micro press that specializes in Minnesota historical non-fiction, such as the Minnesota Memories series of 7 books, A Boy From C-11, Austin Remembers, Albert Lea Remembers, and Crackers and Milk.
- Playwright and lyricist for Tales of Two Counties, a Minnesota Sesquicentennial Project.