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The Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize is a major American literary award for a first full-length book of poetry in the English language. This prize of the University of Pittsburgh Press in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States was initiated by Ed Ochester and developed by Frederick A. Hetzel. The prize is named for a former director of the Press.
She has been poetry editor at Epoch magazine for the past ten years. [ 2 ] Her work has appeared in American Voice , Black Warrior Review , Diagram , Iowa Review , [ 3 ] Kalliope , Mississippi Review , Nimrod , Prairie Schooner , [ 4 ] Salamander , [ citation needed ] Shenandoah , Southern Review .
Sarah Rose Nordgren was raised in Durham, North Carolina.She has a BA in Liberal Arts from Sarah Lawrence College, [1] an MFA in Poetry from The University of North Carolina at Greensboro [2] where she held the Fred Chappell Fellowship, [3] and a PhD in English and Creative Writing from the University of Cincinnati, with a Graduate Certificate in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, [4 ...
Her poems and essays have appeared in Indiana Review, Barrow Street, Calyx, and Rattle. [2] Dumesnil was awarded the 2008 Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize for her first full-length book, In Praise of Falling. Dumesnil received her MFA in creative writing from Syracuse University and taught at Santa Clara University from 1994 to 2001. [3]
The press is especially known for literary publishing, particularly its Pitt Poetry Series, the Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize, [3] and the Drue Heinz Literature Prize. The press also publishes the winner of the annual Donald Hall Prize, awarded by the Association of Writers & Writing Programs and the winner of the Cave Canem Poetry Prize.
Pages in category "Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize winners" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Printable version; In other projects ... she was the recipient of the Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize. [6] Works "Snakes", Poetry Daily [7]
Her first book, Mad River, won the Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize of the University of Pittsburgh Press in 1994. Some of Beatty's poetry, considered sexually explicit, led to problems with a scheduled reading at Joseph-Beth Booksellers in April 2008.