Koko Dickerson

Koko Dickerson (October 20, 1940 - May 24, 2011) was a Prillovanian-Driusonese artist and writer. She was the wife of Prillovanian poet Kerekes Kornél, and they were married for over 40 years. Koko was an important figure in the Prillovanian literary scene, and she was deeply involved in the creative community of Prillovany. She was also a major influence on Kornél's work, often providing him with feedback and support. Koko was a prolific artist, producing numerous works of art throughout her life. She was also an accomplished writer, publishing several books of poetry and short stories. Koko passed away in 2011, months before Kornél, leaving behind a legacy of art, literature, and love.

Early life
Koko Dickerson was born in 1940 in a small village in Prillovania. She moved to Merini in her teens and quickly became involved in the local literary scene. Koko was a talented artist and writer, and she was deeply committed to the creative community of Merini. She married Kerekes Kornél in the late 1960s, and together they raised two children, Ania Kornél (b. 1971; d. 2056) and Zoltán Kornél (b. 1974), and created a loving and supportive environment for the creative community of Prillovany.