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Elizabeth Clayton began teaching at the age of twenty at the University of Southern Mississippi. Presently retired, she is spending her days reviewing and preparing her works for publication. She has published fifteen works (primarily poetry) including an autobiography, a small book of physiological essays and a trilogy of early poetry. In November, 2012, she was inducted into the Literary Hall of Fame, Sigma Kappa Delta, and nominated for the Eric Hoffer award by her publisher in early spring, 2013. She is also featured in the summer, 2013, quarter of Forward magazine, and her work, Scarlet Flow, was shown in the World Book Fair, in London, England in early 2013. Additionally, on January 5 and February 9, 2014, she was featured in the New York Times "New Voices, New Perspectives segment. In the spring of 2015, Elizabeth received the Golden Seal of Excellence award for her work, Scarlet Flow.
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