2020 Literature General Program Support and Specific Cultural Project



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9/12/2018 9:00:00 AM

2020 Literature General Program Support and Specific Cultural Project

2020


Joy Satterlee

Via webinar

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Panelists (6)

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  • 2019-2020 Tulsa Artists Fellow in Poetry
  • Writer-in-residence at Gettysburg National Park
  • Former Assistant Professor of English, Eastern New Mexico University
    • Author of Dead Letter Office at North Atlantic Station and Instructions for Seeing a Ghost  (Winner of the 2019 Vassar Miller Prize in Poetry; forthcoming 2020)
    • Recipient of Fellowships from the George Kaiser Family Foundation, the Virginia Center for Creative Arts and the Vermont Studio Center
    • Poetry Editor of The Bookends Review, Editorial Boards of Nimrod International Journal and Seven Kitchens Press
    • Ph.D., University of Southern Mississippi; M.F.A., University of Virginia
  • County: Leon County

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County: Leon

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  • Professor, Creative Writing, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida
  • Published The Painted Bunting's Last Molt (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2020)
  • Author of over twenty books, among them several novels, story and poetry collections, edited anthologies, and numerous stories, translations, essays, and poems.
  • Conducted readings, workshops, and lectures in many universities, colleges, schools, book fairs, libraries, prisons, and community groups nationally and internationally.
  • M.F.A., Creative Writing, Louisiana State University
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  • Associate Professor, Kansas State University
  • Published four collections of poetry: Come the Slumberless to the Land of Nod (Copper Canyon, 2020); Saudade (Copper Canyon, 2017); Our Lady of the Ruins (W.W. Norton, 2012); Rookery (Southern Illinois University Press, 2010)
  • Published individual poems in: The New Yorker, Poetry, The New Republic, Ploughshares, Kenyon Review, & Best American Poetry 2013 & 2014
  • Received grants and fellowships from: The National Endowment for the Arts, BreadLoaf Writers Conference, Sewanee Writers Conference, King/Chávez/Parks Foundation
  • Ph.D., Western Michigan University; M.F.A, Sarah Lawrence College; B.A., Florida State University
  • County: Sarasota County

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County: Sarasota

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• Instructor of Writing - Writing Resource Center, New College of Florida • Published work found in Meridian, Grist, Crab Orchard Review, River Styx, The Pinch, Arts and Letters (forthcoming) and others • Co-author (with Anne Barngrover) of Candy in Our Brains • Ph.D., Florida State University; M.F.A, Florida State University; M.Ed, University of Florida; B.A., University of Florida
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  • Professor of Liberal Arts, Savannah College of Art and Design
  • Author/editor of over 17 contracted or published academic and popular trade books and over 80 articles, essays, and reviews
  • Internationally recognized scholar of horror, vampires, Bram Stoker, and Dracula
  • Former guest scholar on National Geographic’s Taboo USA (2013-), Discovery, Channel’s William Shatner’s Weird or What? (2010-), AMC’s series Eli Roth’s History of Horror (Fall 2018), and History Channel's The UnXplained (2019)
  • Editorial Advisory Panel, Humanities & Social Sciences Communications (Palgrave, journal)
  • Ph.D., University at Buffalo (SUNY); M.A., University of Central Oklahoma; B.A., Florida State University
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  • Associate Director of Communications, Exploratorium, San Francisco
  • Author of Residuum and Dear Mark
  • Co-Editor of Catherine Breese Davis; On the Life and Work of an American Master
  • Lecturer, California College of the Arts
  • Former senior editor at Gulf Coast, Epiphany, and Washington Square
  • Ph.D., Creative Writing and Literature, University of Houston; M.F.A., Creative Writing and Poetry, New York University; B.A., English Language and Literature, Florida State University