Maureen Alsop, Ph.D. is the author of,
Mantic (Augury Books),
Apparition Wren (Main Street Rag), and several chapbooks,
most recently a blade of grass made bare by its own anatomy (Blue Hour Press),
Luminal Equation in the collection
Narwhal (Cannibal Press),
the dream and the dream you spoke (Spire Press), and
12 Greatest Hits (Pudding House, pending). Additional chapbooks include
Nightingale Habit (Finishing Line Press) and
Origin of Stone.
She is the winner of
Harpur Palate's Milton Kessler Memorial Prize for Poetry and
The Bitter Oleanders Frances Locke Memorial Poetry Award.
Her recent poems have appeared in various journals including
The Laurel Review,
AGNI,
Blackbird,
Tampa Review,
Action Yes,
Drunken Boat, and
The Kenyon Review.
Her translations of the poetry of Juana de Ibarbourou (Uruguay, 1892-1979) and Mario Domínguez Parra are available or forthcoming with
Poetry Salzburg Review.
Maureen is an associate poetry editor for the online journal
Poemeleon and
Inlandia: A Literary Journal. She presently leads a creative writing workshop for the
Inlandia Institute, the
Riverside Art Museum, and
The Rooster Moans.