Sentences with phrase «as poetry editor»

She also served as poetry editor of Columbia: A Journal of Literature and Art.
She has served as the poetry editor of The Brooklyn Rail and lives in New York City, where she works as a senior editor of BOMB Magazine.
She has served as the poetry editor of The Brooklyn Rail and lives in New York City, where she works as a senior editor of BOMB magazine.
He teaches poetry and ecological writing at Wenatchee Valley College, serves as poetry editor of
He teaches poetry and ecological writing at Wenatchee Valley College, serves as poetry editor of Terrain.org, and lives with his family in the foothills of the Cascades near Leavenworth, Washington.
As the poetry editor of First Things, I thought I'd step in and open a wider discussion of poetry, particularly as it pertains to First Things.

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Sarah has a decade's experience as an editor of narrative non-fiction, fiction and poetry.
But when asked to prepare a selection of biblical poems for publication, Kugel a noted scholar and poet, author of the highly praised book The Bible as It Was, and former poetry editor of Harper's magazine agreed to do so.
His first book, a work of poetry called Harmittavat takaiskut (Unfortunate Setbacks), was actually published by Touko in 1982 when he was working as an editor at WSOY.
Sheryl Holmberg is an award - winning writer who has worked as a newspaper editor, written articles for magazines such as Sculpture Review, and published poetry and prose in journals such as Washington Square.
Two years ago, Writespace launched Writefest, a festival focused on connecting new and emerging writers of short form work, such as poetry, short stories, or essays, with literary journal editors who can publish their writing.
I've worked as an editor and proofreader for more than three decades, both freelance and in - house, specializing in fiction, poetry, literary criticism, nature, and the outdoors.
«As part of Little A's commitment to the discovery of new literary talent, we're expanding to become a home for emerging poets and their work,» said David Blum, Publisher and Editor - in - Chief of Little A. «We hope this open call for submissions will lead to a new and vibrant showcase for poetry collections.
As a mentor and educator of writers looking for knowledge and success, an experienced editor capable of polishing a final draft into a diamond sought - after by traditional publishers, a brilliant writer who touches hearts with his poetry, essays, and novels, he inspires, guides, and forges new paths for us to follow.
From children's literature to creative nonfiction, fantasy, memoirs, poetry chapbooks, romance, sci - fi, short story collections, and thrillers, I've done it all during my twenty - five - year career as an editor.
MFA students serve as poetry and fiction editors of the magazine.
He has spent decades working as an author, editor, publisher, performer, emcee of live events, director of theatrical productions, producer of films and television programs, record label executive, university professor, nonprofit poetry organization administrator, and archivist; he is the founder / artistic director of the Bowery Poetry Club.
Currently International Reviews Editor at Artforum and Art Critic at The Nation, he has contributed to numerous art publications, including Phaidon's Jessica Stockholder (1995) and Vitamin P (2002), and is the author of The Widening Circle: The Consequences of Modernism in Contemporary Art (1997), as well as several volumes of poetry.
An innovative, richly colloquial poet, Hal was also poetry editor of The Hamilton Stone Review for six years, as well as a member of our editorial board, and his poetry and other writing is widely available online and on HSR.
OEI editor was initiated in 2002 and has published some 80 books of investigative poetry, aesthetic documents, artist's books, theoretical and poetological texts etc., and has collaborated with many international institutions such as the Moderna Museet, Stockholm, and the 30th Bienal de São Paulo.
Founding editor of «Owl Eye Review», Austin Tremblay joins independent author and poetry editor of «Gigantic Sequins» Sophie Klahr and co-editor of «The Cupboard» Adam Peterson as they read their original works.
Poets Robert Duncan and Robert Creeley also joined the faculty, and the latter established and served as the editor of the Black Mountain Review (1954 — 57), a literary journal that published experimental poetry, including works by the Beat poets.
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