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Tyler Mills is an American poet, essayist, editor, and scholar. She is Editor-in-Chief of The Account, an Assistant Professor of English at New Mexico Highlands University and the author of ''Hawk Parable'', winner of the 2017
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2019) and ''Tongue Lyre'', winner of the 2011 Crab Orchard Series in Poetry First Book Award (
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2013). She is also an editor and teacher and lives in Brooklyn, NY.


Work

''Hawk Parable'' was included in
The Millions ''The Millions'' is an online literary magazine created by C. Max Magee in 2003. It contains articles about literary topics and book reviews. ''The Millions'' has several regular contributors as well as frequent guest appearances by literary no ...
must-read poetry April 2019. ''Tongue Lyre'' was fourth on the Believer's "Readers Favorite Works of Poetry in 2013" list. Her poetry publications include
The New Yorker ''The New Yorker'' is an American weekly magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. Founded as a weekly in 1925, the magazine is published 47 times annually, with five of these issues ...
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The Believer (magazine) ''The Believer'' is an American bimonthly magazine of interviews, essays, and reviews, founded by the writers Heidi Julavits, Vendela Vida, and Ed Park in 2003. The magazine is a five-time finalist for the National Magazine Award. Between 2003 a ...
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Boston Review ''Boston Review'' is an American quarterly political and literary magazine. It publishes political, social, and historical analysis, literary and cultural criticism, book reviews, fiction, and poetry, both online and in print. Its signature form ...
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Blackbird (journal) ''Blackbird'' is an online journal of literature and the arts based in the United States that posts two issues a year, May 1 and November 1. During the six-month run of an issue, additional content appears as "featured" content. Previous issues a ...


Awards

* 2017 Akron Poetry Prize * 2015 Copper Nickel Editor's Prize in Prose * 2011 Crab Orchard Series in Poetry First Book Award * 2009 Richard Peterson Poetry Prize, ''Crab Orchard Review'' * 2008 ''Third Coast'' prize * Best New Poets 2007 anthology. * 2006 ''Gulf Coast'' Poetry Prize


Bibliography


Collections

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Anthologies

*''Best new poets 2007''. Trethewey, Natasha D., 1966-, Livingood, Jeb. Charlottesville, Va: Samovar Press. 2007. .
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 154793308. * *''Bax : best American experimental writing. 2015''. Abramson, Seth, 1976-, Damiani, Jesse,, Kearney, Douglas,. Middletown, Connecticut. .
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 944156411. * * *


List of poems


References

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