Laura Gray-Street

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Laura-Gray Street is an American poet.

Life

She graduated from Hollins University, University of Virginia, and Warren Wilson College with an MFA. She is assistant professor at Randolph College, and serves on the board of the Greater Lynchburg Environmental Network and the Central Virginia Land Conservancy.[1][2]

Her work has been published in Shenandoah, Meridian, the Notre Dame Review, Gargoyle,[3] The Greensboro Review, the Yalobusha Review, New Virginia Review.

She has been a fellow at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and writer-in-residence at the Artist House at St. Mary's College in Maryland.

Awards

  • fellowship from the Virginia Commission for the Arts
  • Dana Award in Poetry
  • The Greensboro Review Award in Poetry.
  • 2003 poetry winner in the Emerging Writers Contest sponsored by the Southern Women Writers Conference.
  • 2002 Dana Award

Works

  • The Ecopoetry Anthology edited by Ann Fisher-Wirth and Laura Gray-Street. 2013 Trinity University Press. ISBN 978-159534146-4
  • "Beggars". Blackbird. Fall 2004. 
  • "Ring-necks". Blackbird. Fall 2004. 
  • The art of navigation: a collection of poems. Warren Wilson College. 1996. 
  • The romance of Measure for measure. University of Virginia. 1986. 

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