Joanna Fuhrman

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Born1972 (age 5253)
Genrepoetry
Joanna Fuhrman
Joanna Fuhrman circa 2004
Joanna Fuhrman circa 2004
Born1972 (age 5253)
Genrepoetry

Joanna Furhman (born 1972)[1] is an American poet and professor.[2][3] She is the author of six collections of poems and her poems have appeared in literary magazines and journals, as well as in anthologies.[4] Fuhrman is a member of the Alice James Books Cooperative Board,[5] and poetry editor for Boog City, a community newspaper for the Lower East Side in New York.

She is a graduate of the University of Washington MFA program. In the past, she taught creative writing in public schools through Poets House. She is currently the Teaching Instructor and Coordinator of Instruction to Creative Writing at Rutgers University.[6] She also teaches creative writing at Sarah Lawrence College's Writing Village,[7] and in libraries through the Teachers & Writers Collaborative. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband, the playwright Robert Kerr.[8]

Fuhrman has also participated in The Sanctuary Project, a concert held by Lunatics at Large.[9]

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