Mary Quade
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Mary Quade (born October 21, 1971) is an American writer of poetry and nonfiction. In 2003, her poetry collection Guide to Native Beasts won the Cleveland State University Poetry Center First Book Prize, chosen by judge Marilyn Krysl.[1] She earned her A.B. from the University of Chicago and her M.F.A. from The University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop.[2] Her work has been awarded an Oregon Literary Fellowship (2001)[3] and two Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Awards (2006, 2010). She is an Associate Professor of English at Hiram College where she teaches creative writing.
Bibliography
Guide to Native Beasts (Cleveland State University Poetry Center, 2004)
Anthologies
- H.L. Hix, ed. (2008). New Voices: Contemporary Poetry from the United States. Irish Pages
- Karen Y. Olsen, ed (2005). On the Wing: American Poems of Air and Space Flight
References
- ↑ http://www.csuohio.edu/poetrycenter/
- ↑ http://www.hiram.edu/excellence/lindsaycrane/maryquade.html
- ↑ http://www.literary-arts.org/fellowships/past_writers.php
External links
- Author website
- Three poems: AGNI
- Poem: MAYDAY Magazine
- Two poems: Wake: Great Lakes Thought and Culture
- Poem: Devil’s Lake
- Poem: Swink
- Three poems: Barnwood
- Essay excerpt: Flyway: Journal of Writing and Environment
- Poem: Verse Daily
- Poem: In Quire
- Interview: Hayden's Ferry Review
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