On December 25, 1919 she married Charles William Abrams. She spent most of her life living in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Sybil Nash Abrams was a poet and author. Her poetry was published in the International Who's Who in Poetry Anthology, the Arkansas Gazette, the Arkansaas Democrat, The Equalizer of Washington, D.C., the Southwest Times Record, The North Little Rock Times, the Benton Courier and numerous other publications.
The Sybil Nash Abrams Award Fund was established in her honor in 1968 and is given to the Poets Roundtable of Arkansas and is awarded to the Arkansas Poet winner on National Poetry Day.
On December 25, 1919 she married Charles William Abrams. She spent most of her life living in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Sybil Nash Abrams was a poet and author. Her poetry was published in the International Who's Who in Poetry Anthology, the Arkansas Gazette, the Arkansaas Democrat, The Equalizer of Washington, D.C., the Southwest Times Record, The North Little Rock Times, the Benton Courier and numerous other publications.
The Sybil Nash Abrams Award Fund was established in her honor in 1968 and is given to the Poets Roundtable of Arkansas and is awarded to the Arkansas Poet winner on National Poetry Day.
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