Ethan Paquin
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Ethan Paquin is an American poet and a native of New Hampshire. He grew up in Londonderry, New Hampshire.
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[edit] Education and Employment
- BA Plymouth State College
- MFA MFA Program for Poets & Writers, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
- Paquin is an assistant professor of English at Medaille College in Buffalo, New York[1]
[edit] Books
- My Thieves (Salt Publishing, 2007)
- The Violence (Ahsahta Press, 2005)
- Accumulus (Salt Publishing, 2003)
- The Makeshift (Stride Books, 2002)(published in England)
[edit] Other Publications
The Colorado Review, Fence, Untitled, Verse, The Boston Review, Boulevard, New American Writing, Quarterly West, Jacket (Australia), and Meanjin (Australia)
[edit] Reviews
Paquin's books have been reviewed in The London Times Literary Supplement, Poetry Review, PN Review, The New Review of Literature, Publishers Weekly and Artvoice.
[edit] Awards
- Runner-up, Poetry Society of America William Carlos Williams Award
[edit] Anthologies
- Legitimate Dangers: American Poets of the New Century (Sarabande Books, 2005)
- Isn't It Romantic: 100 Love Poems by Younger American Poets (Wave Books, 2002)
- French Connections: A Gathering of Franco-American Poets (Louisiana Literature Press, 2006)
- Joyful Noise: An Anthology of American Spiritual Poetry (Autumn House Press, 2007)
[edit] Criticism
Ethan Paquin's literary criticism appears in The Boston Review, Verse, Canadian Review of Books and Contemporary Poetry Review.
[edit] Career
He is founder and editor of the online literary journal Slope since 1999 and the small poetry press, Slope Editions since 2001. He is Assistant Professor of English and Director of Creative Writing at Medaille College in Buffalo, New York. He has also taught in the writing program at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
[edit] See also
- Slope (journal of international poetry)