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Zach Hively (born 1985) is a humorist, poet, creative nonfiction author, and publisher. His most recent works include the poetry collections ''Desert Apocrypha,'' recipient of the Reading the West Book Award for poetry, ''Owl Poems'', and ''Wild Expectations''. He has written the Fool's Gold humor column since 2014, which has run in various alternative publications in the US American West.


Biography

Hively was born on September 21, 1985, in
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. His family remained in Albuquerque, where he was raised. He attended college at the
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, graduating in 2007 with a degree in English-Philosophy. He undertook a
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English Teaching Assistantship in Olpe, Germany, after graduation. He then attended the graduate program in creative writing at Trinity College Dublin's Oscar Wilde Centre. He served as managing editor for the centre's anthology, ''A Thoroughly Good Blue'' and graduated with an MPhil in Creative Writing in 2013. Hively then relocated to
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, where he began writing for the ''
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'' as a recurring columnist and reporter. He also contributed to ''Edible Southwest Colorado'', ''Four Corners Free Press'', and ''Durango Magazine''.


Writing

Hively is an author and artist, known for writing, poetry, and nonfiction. His ongoing column Fool's Gold has appeared in numerous alternative newspapers, including the ''Durango Telegraph'', the ''New Mexico Mercury'', ''Four Corners Free Press'', and the ''KC Post''. The column has received several nods from the
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' Top of the Rockies awards, a regional, multi-platform contest for reporters and news organizations. Fool's Gold earned first place in the Personal/Humor Column category in 2022, 2018, and 2017, and third place in 2021, 2016, and 2018. Currently, Fool's Gold publishes monthly in the ''Durango Telegraph'' and ''Four Corners Free Press''. Hively's poetry has been published both internationally and regionally, in publications like ''Banshee'', ''Trickster'', and ''Conceptions Southwest''. His first collection, ''Wild Expectations'', was published in 2020. It is a collaboration between Hively and photographer Magdalena Lily McCarson, pairing the former's poetry with the latter's black and white photography in conversation. The book was listed as a finalist in the Poetry and Art categories in the 2021 New Mexico/Arizona Book Awards. His follow-up collection, ''Desert Apocrypha'', received the 32nd annual Reading the West Book Award for poetry, after being shortlisted by member bookstores in the Mountains & Plains Independent Booksellers Association. ''Owl Poems'', published in 2022, was shortlisted for the 33rd annual Reading the West Book Award. Hively has published a number of shorter works as well, including the foreword to
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's ''Innocence Regained: Christmas Poems'' and several short stories. Hively is the recipient of a 2021 New Mexico Writers grant to support work on a forthcoming creative nonfiction project. He also earned a Maxwell Medallion from the Dog Writers Association of America in 2018 for his episode on The Raven Narratives podcast, "The Doggie Bucket List." In addition, Hively is also a singer/songwriter and a musician. He has recorded and toured with the alt-folk duo Oxygen on Embers, which released their debut album ''Southwest Revival'' in 2019 after their debut EP, ''Takes Me Back'', in 2018.


Recognition

* 2016 – Third place, Society of Professional Journalists Top of the Rockies awards, in the Personal/Humor column category, for Fool's Gold * 2017 – First place, Society of Professional Journalists Top of the Rockies awards, in the Personal/Humor column category, for Fool's Gold * 2018 – Recipient, Dog Writers Association of America Maxwell Medallion, in the Radio, Podcast, or Other Audio category, for "The Doggie Bucket List" – The Raven Narratives * 2018 – First place, Society of Professional Journalists Top of the Rockies awards, in the Personal/Humor column category, for Fool's Gold * 2021 – Finalist, New Mexico/Arizona Book Awards, New Mexico Poetry category, for ''Wild Expectations'' * 2021 – Third place, Society of Professional Journalists Top of the Rockies awards, in the Personal/Humor column category, for Fool's Gold * 2021 – Recipient, New Mexico Writers grant * 2022 – First place, Society of Professional Journalists Top of the Rockies awards, in the Personal/Humor column category, for Fool's Gold * 2022 – Winner, 32nd annual Reading the West Book Awards for the poetry collection ''Desert Apocrypha'' * 2023 – Shortlist, 33rd annual Reading the West Book Awards for the poetry collection ''Owl Poems''


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hively, Zach Living people American male poets 21st-century American poets Writers from New Mexico Poets from New Mexico University of New Mexico alumni 21st-century American male writers 1985 births Alumni of Trinity College Dublin