Lillian Mayfield Wright
Lillian Perry Mayfield Roberts Wright was an American poet.
Early life and education
Lillian Perry Mayfield was born in Conaway, West Virginia, the daughter of Joshua Grant Mayfield and Florence May Carter Mayfield. She attended West Virginia Wesleyan College and New York University, and studied with poet Joyce Kilmer.Publications
Many of her poems and stories were published in national magazines under the name Lillian Mayfield Roberts. "The best of these mountain poets is Lillian Mayfield Roberts," commented H. L. Mencken in The American Mercury in 1926. One of her poems, "Hill Hunger", was included in the anthology Modern American Lyrics. Her short story "The Fly on the Window" won $1000 from the West Virginia Review.- "The Prayer"
- "Clarksburg Season Opens"
- "The Professor's Wife"
- "Skies are so High"
- "Tomorrow"
- "Requiem for Dead Hopes"
- "Retrospect"
- "If "
- "In the Market"
- "Home"
- "Zinnias"
- "Mountain Medicine"