Cathryn Hankla

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Cathryn Hankla (born 1958 in Richlands, Virginia)[1] is an American poet and novelist.

She has taught at the University of Virginia, at Washington & Lee University,[2] and is currently a professor of English at Hollins University, where she received both her bachelor's and master's degrees. She is a former director of the Hollins University Jackson Center for Creative Writing.[3] Her writing has been published in numerous journals including the Chicago Tribune, Ploughshares, Virginia Quarterly Review, The Missouri Review, Alaska Quarterly Review, JuxtaProse Literary Magazine, Shenandoah, Denver Quarterly, Prairie Schooner, and Passages North. She has been honored with numerous awards including a PEN Syndicated Fiction award and the James Boatwright III Prize for Poetry,

Bibliography[]

  • 2017 Galaxies
  • 2016 Great Bear
  • 2011 Fortune Teller Miracle Fish
  • 2004 Last Exposures: a sequence of poems
  • 2003 The Land Between
  • 2002 Poems for the Pardoned
  • 2002 Emerald City Blues
  • 2000 Texas School Book Depository: prose poems
  • 1997 Negative History
  • 1991 Afterimages
  • 1988 A Blue Moon in Poorwater
  • 1987 Learning the Mother Tongue
  • 1983 Phenomena

References[]

  1. ^ Johnson, Julia (January 13, 2010). "Cathryn Hankla (1958– )". Encyclopedia Virginia. Virginia Foundation for the Humanities. Retrieved May 31, 2012.
  2. ^ "In the Poet's Spotlight for January 2008: Cathryn Hankla". Poet's Spotlight. Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda. Archived from the original on December 22, 2015. Retrieved May 31, 2012.
  3. ^ "Cathryn Hankla - Fortune Teller Miracle Fish". Virginia Festival of the Book. Virginia Foundation for the Humanities. Archived from the original on September 19, 2012. Retrieved May 31, 2012.

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