John Poch
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Born | 1966 |
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John Poch (born 1966 in Erie, Pennsylvania) is an American poet, fiction writer, and critic.
Biography
John Poch holds an M.F.A. in Poetry from the University of Florida and a Ph.D. in English from the University of North Texas. He was the inaugural Colgate University Creative Writing Fellow, and now teaches as Professor of English in the creative writing program at Texas Tech University.[1] He serves as series editor for the Vassar Miller Poetry Prize at the University of North Texas Press, and for ten years edited 32 Poems with poet Deborah Ager.[2]
Awards
- Fulbright Core Scholar Fellowship (University of Barcelona, 2014)
- New Criterion Poetry Prize
- Donald Justice Poetry Prize
- Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Prize [3]
- Colgate Creative Writing Fellowship [4]
- The Nation/Discovery Prize [5]
Publications
Poetry Collections
- Longsuffering https://www.facebook.com/24FramesKTTZ/videos/893039444076929/. External link in
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(help) - Fix Quiet. St. Augustine's Press. 2015.
- Dolls. Orchises Press. 2009. ISBN 9781932535204.
- Two Men Fighting with a Knife. Story Line Press. 2008. ISBN 9780978599799.
- Ghost Towns of the Enchanted Circle. Flying Horse Editions. 2007.
- Chad Davidson and John Poch. Hockey Haiku: The Essential Collection. St. Martin's Press. 2006. ISBN 9780312356071.
- Poems. Orchises Press. 2004. ISBN 9781932535006.
- Old Flame (editor, with Deborah Ager and Bill Beverly). WordFarm Press. 2012.
Chapbook
- In Defense of the Fall. Trilobite Press. 2000.
Online Works
- "Liquid Italy", Linebreak
- "Shrike", Videopoem
- "Sonnet on Time", Videopoem
- "3 Prose Poems", Hobart
- "The Ghost Town", Verse Daily
- "February Flu", Paris Review
- "Elegy for a Suicide", Poetry
References
- ↑ http://www.versedaily.org/2008/aboutjohnpochtmfwak.shtml
- ↑ http://www.english.ttu.edu/general_info/directory/faculty_profile_pages/poch_detailed.asp#internet
- ↑ http://www.english.ttu.edu/faculty_profiles/honors_awards_P_to_R.asp#poch
- ↑ http://www.english.ttu.edu/faculty_profiles/honors_awards_P_to_R.asp#poch
- ↑ http://www.english.ttu.edu/faculty_profiles/honors_awards_P_to_R.asp#poch
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