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Rusty Morrison (born July 12, 1956) is an American poet and publisher. She received a BA in English from
Mills College Mills College at Northeastern University is a private college in Oakland, California and part of Northeastern University's global university system. Mills College was founded as the Young Ladies Seminary in 1852 in Benicia, California; it was ...
in
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, an MFA in Creative Writing (Poetry) from
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in
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, and an MA in Education from
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. She has taught in the MFA program at the
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and was Poet in Residence at Saint Mary’s College in 2009. She has also served as a visiting poet at a number of colleges and universities, including the
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, the
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,
Boise State University Boise State University (BSU) is a public research university in Boise, Idaho. Founded in 1932 by the Episcopal Church, it became an independent junior college in 1934 and has been awarding baccalaureate and master's degrees It became a publ ...
,
Marylhurst University Marylhurst University was a private applied liberal arts and business university in Marylhurst, Oregon. It was among the oldest collegiate degree-granting institutions in Oregon, having awarded its first degree in 1897. Marylhurst was founded as ...
, and
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. In 2001, Morrison and her husband, Ken Keegan, founded Omnidawn Publishing in
Richmond, California Richmond is a city in western Contra Costa County, California, United States. The city was municipal corporation, incorporated on August 7, 1905, and has a Richmond, California City Council, city council.
, and continue to work as co-publishers. She contracted
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in her twenties but, like most people diagnosed with this disease, did not experience symptoms for several years. Since then, a focus on issues relating to disability has developed as an area of interest in her writing.


Honors and awards

Each year links to its corresponding "
ear An ear is the organ that enables hearing and, in mammals, body balance using the vestibular system. In mammals, the ear is usually described as having three parts—the outer ear, the middle ear and the inner ear. The outer ear consists of ...
in poetry" article: * 2022: Adelle Foley Award from
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* 2012: Fellowship Award for a four-week Residency at the Vermont Studio Center * 2010: Dorset Prize, Tupelo Press, selected by Jane Hirshfield, for ''After Urgency'' * 2009: Poet in Residence, MFA in Creative Writing Program, Saint Mary’s College, Spring 2009 * 2009:
George Bogin Memorial Award The Poetry Society of America's George Bogin Memorial Award is given "by the family and friends of George Bogin for a selection of four or five poems that use language in an original way to reflect the encounter of the ordinary and the extraordinar ...
, Poetry Society of America, selected by John Yau * 2009: Northern California Book Award for Poetry (for ''the true keeps calm biding its story'') * 2008:
James Laughlin Award The James Laughlin Award, formerly the Lamont Poetry Prize, is given annually for a poet's second published book; it is the only major poetry award that honors a second book. The award is given by the Academy of American Poets, and is noted as one ...
, Academy of American Poets, selected by Rae Armantrout, Claudia Rankine, and Bruce Smith (for ''the true keeps calm biding its story'') * 2007: Sawtooth Poetry Prize, Ahsahta Press, Boise State University, Idaho, selected by Peter Gizzi (for ''the true keeps calm biding its story'') * 2007: Alice Di Castagnola Memorial Award, Poetry Society of America, selected by Susan Howe (for manuscript in progress: ''the true keeps calm biding its story'') * 2006: Cecil Hemley Memorial Award, Poetry Society of America, selected by Cal Bedient * 2004: Colorado Prize for Poetry, The Center for Literary Publishing, Colorado State University, selected by Forrest Gander (for ''Whethering'') * 2003: Robert H. Winner Award, Poetry Society of America, selected by Ron Padgett * 2002: Lori & Deke Hunter Fellowship (five week residency), Djerassi Resident Artists Program


Published works


Full-length poetry collections

Each year links to its corresponding "
ear An ear is the organ that enables hearing and, in mammals, body balance using the vestibular system. In mammals, the ear is usually described as having three parts—the outer ear, the middle ear and the inner ear. The outer ear consists of ...
in poetry" article: * 2014: * 2012: * 2011: * 2008: * 2004:


Chapbook collections

* 2011:


Periodicals and anthologies

Morrison's work has been included in an anthology for the literary study of disability, titled ''Beauty is a Verb''. Morrison’s poems have also appeared in literary journals and magazines including ''American Poetry Review, Boston Review'', ''Chicago Review'', ''Colorado Review'', ''Gulf Coast, Lana Turner'', ''New American Writing'', ''Pleiades'', ''Verse'', and ''VOLT''. Her critical writings and creative nonfictions have been published in journals including ''Chicago Review, Denver Quarterly, Poetry Flash'', ''Verse,'' and in the anthology ''One Word: Contemporary Writers on the Words They Love or Loathe'' (Sarabande 2010).


References


External links


"Echo Mirrors (or playing telephone on paper) & A Revisioning Process", ''Small Press Distribution''
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* Rusty Morrison's revie
"'the exact temperature of a hand': Melissa Kwasny and the Mystical Imagination" in ''Gulf Coast: A Journal of Literature and Fine Arts'' (25.1)


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