Rosemary Winslow
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OccupationPoet
InstitutionsCatholic University of America School of Arts and Sciences
Rosemary Winslow | |
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Rosemary Winslow is an American poet and academic.
Rosemary Winslow lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband John, a visual artist. She teaches at The Catholic University of America.[1][2]
Her work has appeared in 32 poems, Poet Lore, The Southern Review, Crux. She published a collection of poems in 2007 entitled Greenbodies.
Her articles on Whitman have included the influence of Egyptology on his work, and Whitman's prosodic practice and influence on the Modernists.[3][4] She is a co-director of the Joaquin Miller Cabin Poetry Series.[5]
Awards
She has received the Larry Neal Award for Poetry twice and Writer's Fellowships from the DC Commission for the Arts and The Vermont Studio Center.
Works
- "Foxes", Beltway Poetry Quarterly, Winter 2004 [6]
- "Linden"; "Going Home"; "Whie Ground"; "Backyard"; "5 A.M.", Beltway Poetry Quarterly, Winter 2006 [7]
- "To A Fish", The Innisfree Poetry Journal[8]
- "Blood/Wine"; "The Day"; "Mother, Then & Now"; "Beslan, et Alia", The Innisfree Poetry Journal [9]
- "Haifa Street, Baghdad"; "Hydrangeas"; "Just In"; "The Visit"; "She Was Embroidered and Spring Kept Knocking", Locus Point, 31 October 2008 [10]
- Green bodies. Word Works. 2007. ISBN 978-0-915380-67-1.
Anthology
- Sarah Browning; Michele Elliott; Danny Rose (eds.). D.C. Poets Against the War. The Argonne House Press.[11]
Non-fiction
- William A. Barbieri; Robert R. Magliola; Rosemary Winslow, eds. (2004). Civil society: who belongs?. CRVP. ISBN 978-1-56518-197-7.
- Ronald A. Sudol; Alice S. Horning, eds. (1999). "Poetry, Community, and the Vision of Hospitality". The literacy connection. Hampton Press. ISBN 978-1-57273-216-2.