Shane McCrae

Shane McCrae (born September 22, 1975) is an American poet. He is the author of the poetry collections The Animal Too Big to Kill (winner of the 2014 Lexi Rudnitsky/Editor's Choice Award; published in 2015 by Persea Books), Forgiveness Forgiveness (Factory Hollow Press, 2014), Blood (Noemi Press, 2013), and Mule (Cleveland State University Poetry Center, 2011).[1] McCrae was the recipient of a 2011 Whiting Award,[2] and in 2012 his collection Mule was a finalist for the Kate Tufts Discovery Award[3] and a PEN Center USA Literary Award.[4] In 2013, McCrae received a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts.[5] His poems have appeared in numerous journals and anthologies, including Best American Poetry 2010, American Poetry Review, African American Review, Fence, and AGNI.[2]

Shane McCrae attended the University of Oregon, Linfield College, the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop, and Harvard Law School.[2] He lives in Oberlin, Ohio, where he is an Assistant Professor in the Creative Writing program at Oberlin College.[6] McCrae also teaches in the brief-residency MFA program at Spalding University.[7]

References

  1. "Poetry Center || Cleveland State University". Csuohio.edu. Retrieved 2013-08-10.
  2. 1 2 3 "This Year’s Award Winners | Whiting Writers’ Awards | Programs | Mrs. Giles Whiting Foundation". Whitingfoundation.org. Retrieved 2013-08-10.
  3. "Claremont Graduate University News and Events Index". Cgu.edu. Retrieved 2013-08-10.
  4. https://web.archive.org/20120818161751/http://www.penusa.org:80/2012-literary-award-winners. Archived from the original on August 18, 2012. Retrieved August 28, 2012. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. "NEA: FY 2013 GRANT AWARDS: Literature Fellowships: Creative Writing (Poetry)". Nea.gov. Retrieved 2013-08-10.
  6. "Creative Writing | Oberlin College". Oberlin.edu. Retrieved 2014-08-11.
  7. "MFA Faculty | Spalding University". Spalding.edu. Retrieved 2013-08-10.

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