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Christine Hume (born 1968) is an American
poet A poet is a person who studies and creates poetry. Poets may describe themselves as such or be described as such by others. A poet may simply be the creator ( thinker, songwriter, writer, or author) who creates (composes) poems (oral or writte ...
and essayist. Christine Hume is the author of three books of poetry, ''Musca Domestica'' (2000), ''Alaskaphrenia'' (2004), and ''Shot'' (2010) and two works of nonfiction,
Saturation Project
' and

'' Her chapbooks include
Lullaby: Speculations on the First Active Sense
' (Ugly Duckling Press, 2008),
Ventifacts
' (Omnidawn Press, 2012), ''Hum'' (Dikembe Press, 2014),
Atalanta: an Anatomy
' (Essay Press, 2016),

' (Image Text Ithaca, 2017), a collaboration with Jeff Clark and ''Red: A Different Shade for Each Person Reading the Story'' (PANK Books, 2020). She is faculty in the Creative Writing Program at Eastern Michigan University.


Life

Hume received her BA, MFA, and PhD degrees from
Penn State University The Pennsylvania State University (Penn State or PSU) is a public state-related land-grant research university with campuses and facilities throughout Pennsylvania. Founded in 1855 as the Farmers' High School of Pennsylvania, Penn State became ...
,
Columbia University School of the Arts The Columbia University School of the Arts, (also known as School of the Arts or SoA) is the fine arts graduate school of Columbia University in Morningside Heights, New York. It offers Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degrees in Film, Visual Arts, ...
, and
University of Denver The University of Denver (DU) is a private university, private research university in Denver, Colorado. Founded in 1864, it is the oldest independent private university in the Mountain States, Rocky Mountain Region of the United States. It is ...
, respectively. She has taught at
Stuyvesant High School Stuyvesant High School (pronounced ), commonly referred to among its students as Stuy (pronounced ), is a State school, public university-preparatory school, college-preparatory, Specialized high schools in New York City, specialized high school ...
,
Illinois Wesleyan University Illinois ( ) is a state in the Midwestern United States. Its largest metropolitan areas include the Chicago metropolitan area, and the Metro East section, of Greater St. Louis. Other smaller metropolitan areas include, Peoria and Rockfor ...
, The School of the Art Institute in Chicago and is currently a Professor of English at
Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan University (EMU, Eastern Michigan or simply Eastern), is a public research university in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Founded in 1849 as Michigan State Normal School, the school was the fourth normal school established in the United Sta ...
, where she has worked since 2001. Hume has written and lectured on sound poetry, audio documentary poetics, voice, and radio from a feminist perspective. From 2006 to 2010 she hosted an internet radio program, ''Poetry Radio'', featuring contemporary and historic performance arts, sound poetry, audio narratives, sound art, and collaborations between writers and musicians. She has collaborated on sonic arrangements for her work with
Stephen Vitiello Stephen Vitiello is an American visual and sound artist. Originally a punk guitarist he is influenced by video artist Nam June Paik who he worked with after meeting in 1991. He has collaborated with Pauline Oliveros, Robin Rimbaud (aka Scanner) and ...
,
Gregory Whitehead Gregory Whitehead (Nantucket, MA) is a writer, radio program maker and audio artist based in Lenox, Massachusetts. Allen S. Weiss considers him to be a major figure in the fields of audio art and radio art.Allen S. Weiss, ''"Lost Tongues and Disa ...
,
Ben Miller Bennet Evan Miller (born 24 February 1966) is an English actor, comedian, and author. He rose to fame as one half of the comedy duo Armstrong and Miller. Miller is also known for playing the lead role of DI Richard Poole in the first two serie ...
, and other musicians. In the last decade, Hume's creative interests have shifted to creative nonfiction. In 2002, she was one of two Americans invited to an international festival, “Days of Poetry and Wine” in Slovenia; in 2006, she taught a poetry workshop in St. Petersburg for Summer Literary Seminars, and in 2012 she taught a writing workshop on the walk in Lisbon for Disquiet:
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International Literary Program.


Awards

*
Barnard Women Poets Prize The Barnard Women Poets Prize is a literary award in the United States for an English language book of poetry. From 1986 to 2001, the prize was a first-book award called the Barnard New Women Poets Prize. Winners had their poetry book published und ...
1999 * Green Rose Award * 2005 Best Book of the Year Award, Small Press Traffic *
Fine Arts Work Center The Fine Arts Work Center is a non-profit enterprise devoted to encouraging the growth and development of emerging visual artists and writers through residency programs, to the propagation of aesthetic values and experience, and to the restoratio ...
Fellow 1998-99 * Wurlitzer Foundation 2000 * Fund For Poetry 2002 *
MacDowell Colony MacDowell is an artist's residency program in Peterborough, New Hampshire, United States, founded in 1907 by composer Edward MacDowell and his wife, pianist and philanthropist Marian MacDowell. Prior to July 2020, it was known as the MacDowell ...
residency 2003


Works

''Musca Domestica'', Hume's first book of poetry and winner of the Barnard New Women Poets Prize, was published in 2000 by Beacon Press. Her second book, ''Alaskaphrenia'', winner of the Green Rose Award and Small Press Traffic's Best Book of 2004 Award, was published in 2004 by New Issues. Her book, ''Shot'', was published in 2010 by Counterpath Press. Her chapbook, a text image collaboration with her partner, Jeff Clark, ''Question Like a Face'' (ITI Press, 2017) was one of
The Brooklyn Rail's

Best Nonfiction Book of 2017
" Her book, ''Saturation Project,'' was reviewed in the

.'' Her prose and criticism have appeared in ''Harper's'', ''Architecture and Culture'', ''Conjunctions'', ''Denver Quarterly'', ''Contemporary Literature'', ''Disability Studies Quarterly, Rain Taxi'', ''Chicago Review'', ''How2'', ''Afgabe'', ''Constant Critic'', ''Womens Studies Quarterly'' as well as three volumes of a series by Wesleyan University Press, ''Poets in the 21st Century''. In 2019, she edited and introduced
#MeToo focus
of
American Book Review ''American Book Review'' is a literary journal operating out of the University of Houston-Victoria. Their mission statement is to “specialize in reviews of frequently neglected published works of fiction, poetry, and literary and cultural critici ...
.
"Halloween and Stranger Danger," ''Boston Review''''Various Readings of an Illegible Postcard''
* * *''Lullaby'', Ugly Duckling Presse, 2007 (a chapbook)


Anthologies

* * * ''No Crossing Guards'' (University of Iowa 2004) * * * * *


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