Lisa Rhoades
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Lisa Carol Rhoades (born 13 February 1963 in Kansas) is an American poet.[1][2]
Rhoades received her B.A. from Louisiana State University and her M.F.A. from Columbia University. Prior to receiving her nursing degree from New York University, Rhoades was a production editor at the Institute of International Education[3][4].
She has also taught workshops in poetry[5].
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[edit] Personal
Rhoades is the daughter of John D. Rhoades, a retired dean of veterinary medicine at L.S.U., and Carol Rhoades. She is married to David Nygard and lives with her husband and daughter in New York City.
[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Books and Chapbooks
- Strange Gravity. Treadwell, NY: Bright Hill Press, 2004. ISBN 1892471248 ISBN 978-1892471246
[edit] Broadsides
[edit] Journals
- Richard Jones, ed. Poetry East #33. DePaul University, 1992. ASIN B000M7J89U
- "Ugly", "Wrecked", "The New Jersey Girls Are Fixing Their Hair" and "The Week I Thought I Was", Poetry, May 2002.