Elizabeth Robinson
Elizabeth Robinson (born 1961, Denver, Colorado) is an American poet and professor, author of twelve collections of poetry, most recently Counterpart (Ahsahta Press, 2012),[1] "Three Novels" (Omnidawn, 2011) "Also Known A," (Apogee, 2009), and The Orphan and Its Relations (Fence Books, 2008).[2][3] Her work has appeared in the "Conjunctions," "The Iowa Review," Colorado Review, the Denver Quarterly, Poetry Salzburg Review,[4] and New American Writing. Her poems have been anthologized in "American Hybrid" (Norton, 2009), "The Best of Fence" (Fence, 2009), and Postmodern American Poetry (Norton, 20130> [5] With Avery Burns, Joseph Noble, Rusty Morrison, and Brian Strang, she co-edited 26 magazine. Starting in 2012, Robinson began editing a new literary periodical, Pallaksch.Pallaksch, with Steven Seidenberg. For 12 years, Robinson co-edited, with Colleen Lookingbill, the EtherDome Chapbook series which published chapbooks by emerging women poets. She co-edits Instance Press with Beth Anderson and Laura Sims. She graduated from Bard College, Brown University, and Pacific School of Religion. She moved from the Bay Area to Boulder, Colorado where she taught at the University of Colorado and at Naropa University. She has also taught at the Iowa Writers' Workshop and has twice served as the Hugo Fellow at the University of Montana.
Early Life
Robinson has had great interest for poetry since her very early years. She was greatly encouraged by her parents to reach for her dreams of becoming a poet. As time past, her writing skills improved and she majored in English. She has written many poems and stories since then. Because of her ability, she has been recognized and gained many fans for her work.
Awards
- 2012 Grant from the Boomerang Foundation
- 2008 Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Grants to Artists Award
- 2002 Fence Modern Poets Prize for Apprehend
- 2001 National Poetry Series for Pure Descent
Winner of Gertrude Stein Awards for Innovative Poetry, 1994, 1995, 2006
- 1987 Baxter Hathaway Prize for a long poem, Epoch Magazine
Recipient of residencies at the MacDowell Colony, the Djerassi Resident Artists Program, and the Headlands Center for the Arts
Published works
Full-length Collections
- Counterpart (Boise ID: Ahsahta Press, 2012)
- Three Novels" (Omnidawn, 2011)
- "Also Known As" (Apogee Press, 2009)
- Inaudible Trumpeters (Harbor Mountain Press, 2008)
- The Orphan & Its Relations. Fence Books. 2008. ISBN 978-1-934200-16-2.
- Under That Silky Roof. Burning Deck Press. 2006. ISBN 978-1-886224-71-1.
- Apostrophe. Apogee Press. 2006. ISBN 978-0-9744687-9-2.
- Apprehend. Apogee Press. 2003. ISBN 978-0-9713189-5-3.
- Pure Descent. Sun & Moon Press. 2003. ISBN 978-1-55713-410-3.
- Harrow. Omnidawn Publishing. 2001. ISBN 978-1-890650-07-0.
- House Made of Silver. Kelsey St. Press. 2000. ISBN 978-0-932716-51-4.
- In the sequence of falling things. Paradigm Press. 1990. ISBN 978-0-945926-20-7.
- Bed of lists. Kelsey St. Press. 1990. ISBN 978-0-932716-25-5.
Chapbooks
- "Reply" ((Pavement Saw Press, 2011)
- "Rumor" (Belladonna Press, 2008)
- "The Golem" (Phylum Press, 2007)
- Carrington (Hot Whiskey Press, 2008)[6]
References
- ↑ , http://ahsahtapress.boisestate.edu/books/robinson/robinson-review.htm.
- ↑ Connotation Press > Issue III, Vol. III > November 2011 > Monthly Features > Elizabeth Robinson – Poetry
- ↑ http://www.foundationforcontemporaryarts.org/grant_recipients/elizabethrobinson.html
- ↑ http://www.poetrysalzburg.com/contributors_r.htm
- ↑ http://lannan.georgetown.edu/bioarchive/bio20072008/robinson.html
- ↑ Small Press Distribution > Hot Whiskey Press > Carrington by Elizabeth Robinson
External links
- Interview: Here Comes Everybody > Writers on Writing > April 19, 2005 > Interview with Elizabeth Robinson
- Interview: Poetry Society of America > Crossroads > Q & A: American Poetry > Interview with Elizabeth Robinson
- Audio: Poets Co-op Podcasts > Audio Archives > Multiple Readings of Poems by Elizabeth Robinson
- Poems: The Brooklyn Rail > September 2007 > Three Poems by Elizabeth Robinson
- Poem: Woodland Pattern Book Center > Poetry Archive > "Quench" by Elizabeth Robinson
- Poem: Literary Salt > Issue 3 > "Moonlight" by Elizabeth Robinson
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