Jake Adam York
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Jake Adam York is an American poet, born in West Palm Beach, Florida in 1972 and raised in and around Gadsden, Alabama. York was educated at Auburn University and Cornell University. He is an Associate Professor at the University of Colorado Denver, where he is also the Director of Creative Writing. He has served as an editor for storySouth, Shenandoah, and Copper Nickel. His work has appeared in numerous journals and magazines, including The New Orleans Review, The Oxford American, Poetry Daily, Quarterly West, and The Southern Review.
[edit] Selected publications
- Murder Ballads" (Elixir Press, 2005)
- "A Murmuration of Starlings" (Souther Illinois University Press, 2008)
[edit] External links
Poems
- Four poems on video at Southern Spaces
- Four poems at Diode
- Selections from A Map of the County at RealPoetik
- Four poems at Blackbird
- Three Poems at Cambell Corner
- 'Elegy for James Knox' at DIAGRAM
- 'Signal at DIAGRAM
- 'Interferometry' at Greensboro Review
- Seven poems at H_NGM_N
- 'Legba Says' in Octopus
- Three Poems at Terrain.org
- Three Poems in Typo
- 'Radiotherapy' at Poetry 365
- Two Poems at Shampoo Poetry
Reviews & Essays
- 'Recovery: Learning the Music of History' at Terrain.org
- 'The Marrow of the Bone of Contention' at storySouth, an Arts and Letters Daily 2003 article of note.
Interviews
Author's Website