Shara McCallum

Shara McCallum (born Kingston, Jamaica) is a Caribbean American poet, who was recently awarded a 2011 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship for Poetry.[1]

The author of three poetry collections, McCallum's work has additionally appeared in The Antioch Review,[2][3] Callaloo,[4] Chelsea, The Iowa Review, Verse, Creative Nonfiction, Seneca Review,[5] Witness. She graduated from the University of Miami, from the University of Maryland,[6] with an M.F.A., and from Binghamton University in New York, with a PhD[7] She has taught at the Stonecoast MFA program.[8] She directs the Stadler Center for Poetry and teaches creative writing and literature at Bucknell University.[9][10] She lives in Pennsylvania with her family.[11]

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Honors and awards

Published works

Full-length Poetry Collections

Non Fiction

Anthology Publications

Reviews

Shara McCallum's first collection, The Water Between Us, may be a typical first book of poetry that moves through the torments and glories of growing up, but it is not a typical collection. McCallum's poems are startling in their breadth of experience and language. From the beginning McCallum asks us to free our expectations with her apt epigraph, "Only the magic and the dream are true. All the rest's a lie"[13]

The poems in The Water Between Us work to a compelling cumulative effect. The title of the collection, the poet’s first, refers not only to the water of birth but also to the mythological waters of memory and the unconscious.[14]

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