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Best New Poets
The ''Best New Poets'' series consists of annual poetry anthologies, each containing fifty poems from poets without a previously published collection. The first edition of the series appeared in 2005, and was published, as all later editions have been, by Samovar Press. In 2006, the University of Virginia Press began distributing the anthology. Selection and editors Poems are nominated for the series by creative writing programs and literary magazines, though poets can also self-nominate through an online submission system. The poems to be included in the anthology are selected by a guest editor. Previous guest editors include George Garrett (2005), Eric Pankey (2006), Natasha Trethewey (2007), Mark Strand (2008), Kim Addonizio (2009), Claudia Emerson (2010), D. A. Powell (2011), Matthew Dickman (2012), Brenda Shaughnessy (2013), Dorianne Laux (2014) Tracy K. Smith. (2015), Mary Szybist (2016), Natalie Diaz (2017), Kyle Dargan (2018), Cate Marvin (2019), Brian Teare (202 ...
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University Of Virginia Press
The University of Virginia Press (or UVaP) is a university press that is part of the University of Virginia. It was established in 1963 as the University Press of Virginia, under the initiative of the university's then President, Edgar F. Shannon, Jr. Victor Reynolds, previously director of the Cornell University Press, was the first director. The first two publications of the press were reprints of works by Carl Bridenbaugh. The first original book, published in May 1964, was ''A Voyage to Virginia in 1609, Two Narratives'', an edition of William Strachey's ''True Reportory'' and Silvester Jourdain's ''A Discovery of The Barmudas'', edited by Folger Shakespeare Library director Louis Booker Wright. Walker Cowen was the second director of the press, and was succeeded by Nancy Essig in 1988. Penelope Kaiserlian served as director from 2001 until her retirement in 2012. The press's name was changed to the University of Virginia Press in 2002.David Maurer"University of Virginia Pre ...
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Anders Carlson-Wee
Anders Carlson-Wee is an American poet. His first collection, ''The Low Passions'', was published by W. W. Norton & Company in 2019. Norton published his second collection, ''Disease of Kings'', in 2023. Personal life Carlson-Wee was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Lutheran pastor parents, and grew up in Moorhead, Minnesota. He is a former professional rollerblader, and has written extensively about dumpster diving, as well as hopping freight trains and traveling the country. He has dyslexia. He has two brothers: poet and filmmaker Kai Carlson-Wee and entrepreneur Olaf Carlson-Wee. Career Carlson-Wee studied at Fairhaven College of Western Washington University before earning his MFA at Vanderbilt University. His poems have been published in various journals and magazines including ''The Paris Review,'' '' Harvard Review'', ''BuzzFeed, The American Poetry Review'', ''Ploughshares'', and ''Virginia Quarterly Review''. Anders is co-director of the poetry film Riding t ...
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Stephanie Rogers
Stephanie Rogers is an American poet from Ohio who now lives in New York City. Her work has appeared in '' The Southern Review'', ''Pleiades'', '' Cream City Review'', ''Madison Review'', and ''The Pinch.'' She co-founded the feminist film review website ''Bitch Flicks'' Life Originally from Ohio, she graduated from the University of North Carolina, Greensboro's Master of Fine Arts program in 2007. She has also studied at Ohio State University and the University of Cincinnati. In 2008, she and Amber Leab co-founded the feminist film review website Bitch Flicks. Her work appears in ''The'' ''Southern Review'', ''Pleiades'', ''Cream City Review'', ''Madison Review'', and ''The Pinch''. She lives in New York City New York, often called New York City or NYC, is the List of United States cities by population, most populous city in the United States. With a 2020 population of 8,804,190 distributed over , New York City is also the L .... Works *"Dear Sophi ...
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Seth Abramson
Seth Abramson (born October 31, 1976) is an American professor, attorney, author, political columnist, and poet. He is the editor of the ''Best American Experimental Writing'' series and wrote a bestselling trilogy of nonfiction works detailing the foreign policy agenda and political scandals of former president Donald Trump. Early life and education Abramson is a graduate of Dartmouth College (1998), Harvard Law School (2001), the Iowa Writers' Workshop (2009), and the doctoral program in English at University of Wisconsin–Madison (2010; 2016). Career Abramson was a trial attorney for the New Hampshire Public Defender from 2001 to 2007. Abramson became an assistant professor of communication arts and sciences at University of New Hampshire in 2015, and was made affiliate faculty at the New Hampshire Institute of Art in 2018. His teaching areas include digital journalism, post-internet cultural theory, post-internet writing, and legal advocacy. Abramson has written for publica ...
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Kerri French
Kerri French is an American poet. Life Originally from North Carolina, she received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She graduated from the University of North Carolina, Greensboro's Master of Fine Arts program in 2006. She has taught at Boston University and Mount Ida College. Her latest project, for ''DIAGRAM'' magazine, is a series of poems focused on British singer Amy Winehouse. Her work appears in ''Agenda'', ''Brooklyn Review'', ''Fugue'', ''Lumina'', ''The Blotter'', ''DIAGRAM'', ''Natural Bridge'', and ''foursquare editions.'' She has broadcast her poems on Sirius Satellite Radio. She currently resides in Tennessee Tennessee ( , ), officially the State of Tennessee, is a landlocked state in the Southeastern region of the United States. Tennessee is the 36th-largest by area and the 15th-most populous of the 50 states. It is bordered by Kentucky to th .... Awards 2009 Larry Franklin and Mei Kwong Fellowship (W ...
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Jennifer Militello
Jennifer Militello (born ) is an American poet and professor. She is author of the award-winning memoir ''Knock Wood'' which appeared from Dzanc Books in 2019, and five collections of poetry including ''The Pact'', Tupelo Press, 2021. Her first full-length collection of poetry, ''Flinch of Song,'' was published in 2009 by Tupelo Press, and won the Tupelo Press/''Crazyhorse'' First Book Prize. Her second collection, ''Body Thesaurus'', was named a finalist for the Poetry Society of America's Alice Fay di Castagnola Award by Marilyn Hacker in 2010. Her third book ''A Camouflage of Specimens and Garments'' was a finalist for the Eric Hoffer Book Award and the Sheila Margaret Motton Prize. Her chapbook ''Anchor Chain, Open Sail'' appeared from Finishing Line Press in 2006. Life Militello was born in New York City and raised in Rhode Island. She has taught at Brown University, the Rhode Island School of Design, and the University of Massachusetts Lowell. She is currently teaching in th ...
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Lisa Gluskin Stonestreet
Lisa Gluskin Stonestreet (born January 31, 1968) is an American poet. Stonestreet's second book, ''The Greenhouse,'' was awarded the 2014 Frost Place Chapbook Prize and published by Bull City Press in August 2014. Her first book, ''Tulips, Water, Ash'', was published by Northeastern University Press, and chosen by Jean Valentine as the last Morse Poetry Prize, before its suspension in 2009 . Education and career Stonestreet is a graduate of Yale University, and she received an MFA in Creative Writing from the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College where she received the Jacob K. Javits Fellowship in Creative Writing. Her poems have been anthologized in ''Best New Poets 2005'' and ''Best New Poets 2006'' (Samovar Press), and they have appeared in literary journals and magazines, including ''The Iowa Review'', ''Bellingham Review'', '' Blackbird'', and ''Third Coast''. Her honors include fellowships from Millay Colony for the Arts and Vermont Studio Center. She lives w ...
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Cynthia Lowen
Cynthia Lowen is the producer and writer of the 2011 documentary film '' Bully'' and director and producer of the 2018 documentary film ''Netizens''. Biography Lowen grew up in Amherst, Massachusetts and graduated from Colorado College in Colorado Springs, Colorado in 2001. In 2006, she graduated from Sarah Lawrence College in Yonkers, New York with an MFA. Her writing has appeared in the ''Black Warrior Review'', and in ''The Laurel Review.'' Awards * 2008 Campbell's Corner Poetry Award * “Discovery”/Boston Review Poetry Prize * Inkwell Poetry Competition * Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Massachusetts Provincetown is a New England town located at the extreme tip of Cape Cod in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, in the United States. A small coastal resort town with a year-round population of 3,664 as of the 2020 United States Census, Province ..., Fellowship Works"Corpus I: Uranium"; "Oppenheimer Explains Fission"; "Oppenheimer on the Couch"; "Hibakusha"; ...
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Christina Duhig
Christina Duhig is an American poet. Life Originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, she studied at Case Western Reserve University and received a Master of Fine Arts from the University of North Carolina, Greensboro. She has taught at North Carolina A&T State University. and John Jay College of Criminal Justice. She currently lives in Brooklyn and teaches at Bronx Community College and Fordham University Fordham University () is a Private university, private Jesuit universities, Jesuit research university in New York City. Established in 1841 and named after the Fordham, Bronx, Fordham neighborhood of the The Bronx, Bronx in which its origina .... Her poems have appeared in'' Best New Poets 2007,'' ''Washington Square'', ''The Greensboro Review'', ''Barrow Street'', and ''Tuesday; An Art Project''. Works"Post Trauma", ''Greensboro Review'', Fall 2007* ''The city skirts'' University of North Carolina at Greensboro (2007) Anthologies * References Year of birth m ...
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Craig Blais
Craig Blais (born 1978) is an American poet and academic. He is an associate professor of English at Anna Maria College. Early life and education Blais was born in Springfield, Massachusetts. He earned an Associate of Arts in liberal arts from Holyoke Community College, a Bachelor of Art in English from the University of San Francisco, a Master of Fine Arts in creative writing from Wichita State University, and a Ph.D. in English from Florida State University. Career Blais's first book ''About Crows'' won the 2013 Felix Pollak Prize in Poetry judged by Terrance Hayes and published by the University of Wisconsin Press. ''About Crows'' was awarded Gold Medal in the category of poetry in the 2014 Florida Book Awards competition. His second book ''Moon News'' was selected by former Poet Laureate of the United States Billy Collins as finalist for the Miller Williams Poetry Prize, to be published by the University of Arkansas Press in 2021. His poems have appeared in ''Best New Poe ...
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Deborah Ager
Deborah Ager is an American poet, essayist, and editor. Life Deborah Ager founded the poetry magazine known as ''32 poems'' or ''32 Poems Magazine'' in 2003 with the poet John Poch. She was educated at the University of Maryland (B.A.) and the University of Florida (M.F.A.). She has published three books. She co-edited the anthologies ''Old Flame: 10 Years of 32 Poems Magazine'' (2012) with John Poch and Bill Beverly and ''The Bloomsbury Anthology of Contemporary Jewish American Poetry'' (2013) with M. E. Silverman. Her writing has appeared in ''New England Review'', ''The Georgia Review'', Birmingham Poetry Review, Los Angeles Review, ''North American Review'', and ''Best New Poets 2006''. She has received fellowships and/or scholarships from the MacDowell Colony, the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, the Atlantic Center for the Arts, and the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation. She was a Walter E. Dakin fellow at the Sewanee Writers' Conference as well as a Tennessee Williams Sc ...
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Diana Vlavianos
Diana most commonly refers to: * Diana (name), a given name (including a list of people with the name) * Diana (mythology), ancient Roman goddess of the hunt and wild animals; later associated with the Moon * Diana, Princess of Wales (1961–1997), formerly Lady Diana Spencer, was an activist, philanthropist, and member of the British royal family Places and jurisdictions Africa * Diana (see), a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria * Diana's Peak, the highest point on the island of Saint Helena * Diana Region, a region in Madagascar * Diana Veteranorum, an ancient city, former bishopric and present Latin Catholic titular see in Algeria Americas * Diana, New York, a town in Lewis County, New York, United States * Diana, Saskatchewan, a ghost town in Canada Asia * Diana, Iraq, a town in Iraqi Kurdistan Europe * Diana (Rozvadov), an almost abandoned settlement in the Czech Republic * Diana, Silesian Voivodeship, a village in south Poland * Diana Fortre ...
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