James Hoch (poet)
James Hoch is an American poet.
Life and Education
He graduated from University of Maryland, with an MFA.
Hoch grew up in Collingswood, New Jersey, and now resides Nyack, NY, with his wife and sons.[1]
Hoch earned an MFA at University of Maryland. He has taught at Franklin and Marshall College and Lynchburg College, he now teaches at Ramapo College in New Jersey.
His poems have appeared in Antioch,[2] Slate, The Kenyon Review, The Gettysburg Review, Ninth Letter, Carolina Quarterly,[3] The Virginia Quarterly Review, New England Review, Pleiades, Black Warrior, Gettysburg, Five Fingers.
Awards
- Bread Loaf fellowships
- Sewanee fellowships
- Summer Literary Seminars fellowships .
- 2002 Individual Artists Fellowship from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts
- 2007 Literature Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts [4]
- 2008 Poet in residence at The Frost Place
- Gerald Cable Award, for A Parade of Hands
Works
- Pinsky, Robert (September 2, 2007). "Morphine". The Washington Post. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/30/AR2007083001735_pf.html. Retrieved May 5, 2010.
- "Night Crabbing", Blackbird, Fall 2005
- "Soft Shells"; "Amorphophallus titanum, The Corpse Flower"; "The Color"; "Fulgurite", The Drunken Boat
- "sound of a body falling off a bridge", cross connect
- "The Farm in Coleraine", OK Review
- "Late Autumn Wasp", poets.org
- "Draft", Slate, Feb. 22, 2005
- "Hinge", Slate, April 5, 2000
- Miscreants. W.W. Norton. 2007. ISBN 9780393064865.
- A Parade of Hands. Silverfish Review Press. 2003. ISBN 9781878851192.
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