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Maria Terrone (May 21,
Manhattan Manhattan (), known regionally as the City, is the most densely populated and geographically smallest of the five boroughs of New York City. The borough is also coextensive with New York County, one of the original counties of the U.S. state ...
) 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 wri ...
and writer. She is the author of three collections of poetry: ''Eye to Eye'' (2014), ''A Secret Room in Fall'' (2006) and ''The Bodies We Were Loaned'' (2002). She has been nominated four times for a Pushcart Prize and has received the Individual Artist Initiative Award from the Queens Council on the Arts. Her poetry ranges widely in subject, including themes of history, family and contemporary urban environments.


Life and career

Terrone grew up in Jackson Heights, Queens, New York, and graduated from Fordham University with a Bachelor of Arts in English. In the early years of her career, she worked as a journalist, magazine editor and in corporate communications. In 1990, she joined the City University of New York:Queens College Office of Communications
first at Hunter College as director of public relations and, in 2003, after moving to Queens College, as Assistant Vice President for Communications. She lives in Jackson Heights with her husband, William Terrone. Terrone's poetry has been published in many prestigious literary magazines and anthologies, such as
Poetry Poetry (derived from the Greek ''poiesis'', "making"), also called verse, is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language − such as phonaesthetics, sound symbolism, and metre − to evoke meanings i ...
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Ploughshares ''Ploughshares'' is an American literary journal established in 1971 by DeWitt Henry and Peter O'Malley in The Plough and Stars, an Irish pub in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Since 1989, ''Ploughshares'' has been based at Emerson College in Bos ...
, Barrow Street, Poetry International, Notre Dame Review, Crab Orchard Review,
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Everyman's Library Everyman's Library is a series of reprints of classic literature, primarily from the Western canon. It is currently published in hardback by Random House. It was originally an imprint of J. M. Dent (itself later a division of Weidenfeld & N ...
, Beacon Press, CavanKerry PressCavanKerry Press.
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The Feminist Press The Feminist Press (officially The Feminist Press at CUNY) is an American independent nonprofit literary publisher that promotes freedom of expression and social justice. It publishes writing by people who share an activist spirit and a belief in ...
. Due to her association with
Queens Queens is a borough of New York City, coextensive with Queens County, in the U.S. state of New York. Located on Long Island, it is the largest New York City borough by area. It is bordered by the borough of Brooklyn at the western tip of Long ...
as an author and resident,Jennifer Manley
"Prepared For The Muse In Jackson Heights."
Posted: Thursday, June 28, 2007.
Jennifer Holland

Queens Tribune The ''Queens Tribune'' was a free weekly newspaper founded as the monthly ''Flushing Tribune'' in February 1970 by Gary Ackerman. The ''Tribune'' was a member of the New York Press Association. From 1989 to 2002, the paper was owned by News Comm ...
. January 19, 2012.
she was selected to write a narrative for The Guggenheim Museum's ''Transhistoria,'' the third edition of stillspotting nyc, a two-year multidisciplinary project that takes the Guggenheim’s Architecture and Urban Studies programming out into the streets of the city’s five boroughs.stillspotting nyc


Works


Books of poetry

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Poetry chapbook

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International publications

*Belgium (French): Three poems in ''L'Arbre a paroles'' magazine, a themed issue titled ''Les deux Sicilies'' *Iran (Farsi): Featured writer - Q&A interview and translated poems in ''Hengam'', an independent literary supplement in a widely circulating daily newspaper.


Poems

*"Ferdinandea," ''The Common.''"Ferdinandea."
2014.
*"Ghost Frescoes," ''Poetry''."Ghost Frescoes."
''Poetry.'' December 1999.
*"After You've Saved the Bird," ''Verse Daily.''"After You've Saved the Bird.
''Verse Daily.'' 2002.
*"House of Juliet" and "Y2K Apocalypse," ''Web Del Sol Review''.
''Web Del Sol Review.''
*"Unmentionable," "The Passage (excerpt)," "The Glass Factory," ''The Clarion.''Three Poems.
April 2011.


Anthologies

* "Faith" in * "Beets" in *"His Cassandra" in * "The Slain Wife of the Lighthouse Keeper Speaks" in *"Rereading the History Book: Centuries XX and XXI" in * "Firewalking Through Autumn" in * "Rapunzel Redux" in *10-page section titled, "What They’ll Say in a Thousand Years," consisting of a short essay and 11 poems: "Two Women Waiting," "Strawberries," "Ceres Explains the Soul of Pasta," "Uncorking the Aged Wine," "Rosemary," "Salt for Uncle Charlie," "White," "At the Knife Skills Workshop," "Beets," "Blood Oranges," and "What They’ll Say in a Thousand Years," in


Non-fiction

*"A Facebook Page in Iran," ''Kestrel.'' *"A Pilgrimage to 5 Pointz,"photo essay, ''The Common.''"A Pilgrimage to 5 Pointz,"
photo essay, ''The Common.''
*"At Home in the New World: a Jackson Heights Native Savors Her Neighborhood," a performed narrative commissioned by The Guggenheim Museum for stillspotting nyc: Queens.WNET/Thirteen Interview with stillspotting curator.
April 2, 2012.
*"Desire in New Mumbai," Dispatches blog, ''The Common''.“Desire in New Mumbai.”
June 8th, 2011.
*"Searching for Fergus," ''The Briar Cliff Review''. *"Feeding Your Creative Spirit," ''Her Circle Ezine''."Feeding Your Creative Spirit."
January 12, 2011.


Reviews

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Rain Taxi ''Rain Taxi'' is a Minneapolis-based book review and literary organization. In addition to publishing its quarterly print edition, ''Rain Taxi'' maintains an online edition with distinct content, sponsors the Twin Cities Book Festival, hosts read ...
's review of ''American Gothic, Take 2.''George Guida
''American Gothic, Take 2.''
Spring 2010.
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Italian Americana ''Italian Americana'' is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal covering studies on the Italian-American experience. It publishes history, fiction, memoirs, poetry, and reviews. The editor-in-chief is Carla A. Simonini ( Loyola University Chic ...
's review of ''A Secret Room in Fall'' and ''American Gothic, Take 2.''Mariaconcetta Costantini
Review.
G. d'Annunzio University of Chieti-Pescara.
*Montserrat Review's of ''A Secret Room in Fall.''Andrew Kaufman

/ref> * Notre Dame Review's review of ''A Secret Room in Fall.''George Held
"Askew."
/ref> *Daniela Gioseffi named Terrone "the best new writer" in
PEN American Center PEN America (formerly PEN American Center), founded in 1922 and headquartered in New York City, is a nonprofit organization that works to defend and celebrate free expression in the United States and worldwide through the advancement of liter ...
, ''A Secret Room in Fall.''
PEN American Center PEN America (formerly PEN American Center), founded in 1922 and headquartered in New York City, is a nonprofit organization that works to defend and celebrate free expression in the United States and worldwide through the advancement of liter ...

Interview with Daniela Gioseffi.
/ref> *Fordham Magazine's review of ''The Bodies We Were Loaned.''Ryan Stellabotte
''The Bodies We Were Loaned.'' (Review).
/ref> *ItalianAmericanWriters.com's review of ''The Bodies We Were Loaned.''
Daniela Gioseffi Daniela Gioseffi (born 1941) is a poet, novelist and performer who won the American Book Award in 1990 for ''Women on War; International Writings from Antiquity to the Present'' (Touchstone/Simon & Schuster, 1988). She has published 16 books of ...

Review of ''The Bodies We Were Loaned.''
Contemporary Italian American Writing.


Awards and honors

*''The Robert McGovern Publication Prize'', Ashland University, Ashland Poetry Press, for ''A Secret Room in Fall'' (2006).Robert McGovern Publication Prize for ''A Secret Room in Fall.''
/ref> *''Elinor Benedict Prize in Poetry,'' Passages NorthElinor Benedict Prize.
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Allen Tate John Orley Allen Tate (November 19, 1899 – February 9, 1979), known professionally as Allen Tate, was an American poet, essayist, social commentator, and poet laureate from 1943 to 1944. Life Early years Tate was born near Winchester, ...
Memorial Award,'' Wind Magazine. *''Willow Review Award in Poetry'' *''Individual Artist Initiative Award,'' Queens Council on the ArtsQueens Council on the Arts.
/ref> *''Arts and Culture Award'', Italian American Labor Council


References


External links


Maria Terrone's Website.
*Terrone's Bio on
Poetry Foundation The Poetry Foundation is an American literary society that seeks to promote poetry and lyricism in the wider culture. It was formed from ''Poetry'' magazine, which it continues to publish, with a 2003 gift of $200 million from philanthropist Ru ...
's website.Maria Terrone on Poetry Foundation.
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*Interview with Maria Terrone, Magna Grece Journal.Olivia Kate Cerrone

''Magna Grece: Ethno-cultural journal for people of Southern-Italian descent.'' May 2, 2012.
*Audio: Maria Terrone read

* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20120309061907/http://www.mediterranean.nu/?p=70 Mediterranean Poetry, Featured Poet.br>Spotlight on Poet Maria Terrone,” Library Matters, Queens Library.
* List of Italian American women writers. {{DEFAULTSORT:Terrone, Maria Living people 21st-century American poets American poets of Italian descent Writers from Queens, New York American women poets 21st-century American women writers Year of birth missing (living people)