![]() ![]() The book was also an honorable mention for the 2021 Eric Hoffer award. Independent Press Award - Dion O'Reilly (Poetry, 2019). O’Reilly’s poetry book Ghost Dogs was selected as the First Place Winner for the 2021 Independent Press Award.Plank is also the creative nonfiction editor at The Citron Review. She is currently working on her weekly podcast, And Then Everything Changed, which highlights those who have survived hardship and have made it their goals to help others. Her earlier work has appeared in The Atlantic, The Washington Post, The HuffPost and The Rumpus. Plank has published her book When She Comes Back: A Memoir(Motina Books 2021). Debut Memoir - Ronit Plank (Nonfiction, 2017).This past year saw the release of two books by Griffen, With a Good Heart: A Walk From LA to Brooklyn and Imagine the Sea: One Hundred Poems From a Long Walk, a companion book of poetry. Two New Books - Tom Griffen (Poetry, 2015).Levine released her fifth collection of poems, Ordinary Psalms, in which the speaker, struggling to accept her impending blindness, asks everyday life to help her learn how to see beyond appearances into fundamental truths. New Poetry Collection - Julia Levine (Poetry, 2019).Her work has also appeared in Portland Monthly, Women in Solitude (SUNY Press), and Literature in Medicine. Michaelson’s novella The Care of Strangers (Melville House 2020) was chosen as the 2019-2020 Miami Book Fair/de Groot Prize winner, and has also been a finalist/semifinalist for the Brighthorse Prize and the William Faulkner Society Writing Competition. Award - Ellen Michaelson (Fiction, 2010).Lund University houses the world's largest collection of Ravensbrück artifacts and personal belongings of the survivors. Jo will complete a book of her own poetry about the women of Ravensbrück, the largest concentration camp for women in the German Reich. Fulbright Scholar Award - Jo Brachman (Poetry, 2018). Brachman has been selected for a Fulbright Scholar Award to Sweden for the 2021-2022 academic year.She is the co-founder of, a website featuring digital and analog collage courses. Her collage art has been featured in The Indianapolis Review and ctrl+v journal. The second, "Beyond Ekphrastic," was part of the June 2021 residency, and featured poets Diana Khoi Nguyen, Allison Moore (Poetry, 2020), and Adrienne Christian (Poetry, 2011). Cowie's work has appeared in The Common, West Branch Journal, SWWIM, Potomac Review, and Southern Humanities Review. A former Pacific University MFA Mapmaker Scholar, Cowie is organizing a series of quarterly panels and other programming as part of the inaugural year of the Mapmakers Alumni Institute. The first, titled "The Long Shout," featured fellow Pacific poet Joshua Boettiger, and guest poets Valzhyna Mort and Celia Sorhaindo. Mapmakers Alumni Institute - Catherine-Esther Cowie (Poetry, 2020). ![]() In 2016, Abby launched Collateral, a literary journal published twice a year. Her work can be found in Prairie Schooner, Adroit Journal, Poets Reading the News, and Rattle. Her first book, Hail and Farewell (Perugia Press 2019), won the 2019 Perugia Press Poetry Prize and was a finalist for the Washington State Book Award.
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