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Joan Houlihan is an American poet. She is the author of six books, most recently ''It Isn't a Ghost if it Lives in Your Chest'' (Four Way Books), winner of the 2021 Julia Ward Howe Award. Her other books are ''Shadow-feast'' (Four Way Books, 2018), described by the Los Angeles Review as "...a tour de force sheared of excess, breathtaking in its leaps, and thrilling in its sonic resonances"; ''The Us'' (
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, 2009) described by Lucie Brock-Broido as: "...like nothing I have ever read or seen...wildly hewn, classically construed and skewed by an imagined lexicon.…both syntactically inventive and radically simple"; ''Ay'' (Tupelo Press, 2014), the sequel to ''The Us,'' described by Ilya Kaminsky as "breathtakingly inventive and yet deeply humane...a narrative and song at once; it is talismanic"; ''The Mending Worm'' ( New Issues Press), winner of the 2005 Green Rose Prize in Poetry, and ''Hand-Held Executions: Poems & Essays'' (Del Sol Press, 2003; Room 204 Press, 2009) which includes her series of essays on contemporary American poetry called ''The Boston Comment.'' The essays drew a great deal of attention for their criticism of both traditional and what she termed "post-avant" poetry, occasioning responses from Fred Moramarco of ''Poetry International'' and a wide range of letters from the poetry community both favorable and critical


Biography

Houlihan was born and raised in
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and received her BA and MA from
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. She has taught at
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,
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, and
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and she is Professor of Practice in Poetry at
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in
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. She is also on the faculty of
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's low-residency M.F.A. in Creative Writing program.Joan Houlihan Bio
/ref> Her work has appeared widely in many journals and magazines, among them ''
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'', ''Columbia: A Journal of Literature and Arts'', ''Fulcrum'', ''Gettysburg Review'', ''Gulf Coast'', ''
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'', ''Indiana Review'', ''Pleiades'', ''Poetry International'', ''Poetry'', ''VOLT'', and has been anthologized in ''The Iowa Anthology of New American Poetries'' (
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), ''The Book of Irish-American Poetry–Eighteenth Century to Present'' (
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), and ''The World Is Charged: Poetic Engagements with Gerard Manley Hopkins'' (Clemson University Press). She is founder of the Concord Poetry Center in
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and of the Colrain Poetry Manuscript Conference.


Published works

Full-Length Poetry Collections *''It Isn't a Ghost if it Lives in Your Chest' (Four Way Books, September, 2021) *''Shadow-feast'' (Four Way Books, March, 2018) *''Ay'' (Tupelo Press, February, 2014) * ''The Us'' (Tupelo Press, September, 2009) * ''The Mending Worm'' (New Issues Press, 2006) Multi-Genre Collections * ''Hand-Held Executions: Poems & Essays'' ()


Anthologies

* ''The Eloquent Poem: 128 Contemporary Poems and Their Making '' (Persea Books, 2019) *'' The World Is Charged: Poetic Engagements with Gerard Manley Hopkins'' (Clemson University Press, 2017) *''The Iowa Anthology of New American Poetries'' (University of Iowa Press, 2005) * ''An Anthology of Irish-American Poetry, 18th Century to Present'' (University of Notre Dame, 2006)


References


External links


Author Website

Tupelo Press



Boston Comment

Contemporary Poetry Review
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Concord Poetry Center

Colrain Poetry Manuscript Conference
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