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Coleman Hough is
a writer and performer. Her plays, "Angel and Mr. Charm," "At Night,"
and "Alphabet Soup" were produced by Theatre of NOTE in Los Angeles.
Her poetry has appeared in "Southern Poetry Review," "The Louisville
Review," and" The Asheville Review." Her weekly commentaries
"Colemantaries" were aired on public radio, WNCW, in North Carolina.
She currently performs her poetry and monologues in New York City.
Her most recent works "The Ugly Sister" and "Natural Disaster"cast
a satirical glance at her own roster of romantic relationships.
Coleman's dating adventures began at age 15,
when she was asked to the sweetheart dance by Randall Fortenblau.
Although, she was grounded for a year after buying a bottle of Cold
Duck on her first outing, she has persevered fearlessly as a dater
and remains a dater in the new millennium.
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