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Elisabeth Frost is the author of The Feminist Avant-Garde in American Poetry and co-editor (with Cynthia Hogue) of Innovative Women Poets: An Anthology of Contemporary Poetry and Interviews (both from University of Iowa Press). Her chapbook, Rumor, was published in 2009 by Mermaid Tenement Press, and a collection of prose poems is forthcoming from White Pine Press. In addition, her poetry has appeared in numerous journals, including: Barrow Street, Boulevard, The Denver Quarterly, The Journal, The New England Review, Poetry, and The Yale Review. Her recent text-image collaborations with the visual artist Dianne Kornberg have been shown at the Chicago Cultural Center and the Portland (OR) Museum of Art, among other venues. She has received grants and residencies for both scholarly and creative projects from the Rockefeller Foundation-Bellagio Center, the University of Connecticut Humanities Institute, the MacDowell Colony, the Saltonstall Foundation, and Ucross, among others. In 2009-2010, she is teaching contemporary poetry at the University of Wroclaw, Poland, on a grant from the Fulbright Foundation. Frost’s essays, reviews, and interviews have appeared in such journals as Contemporary Literature, Genders, How2, Postmodern Culture, and The Women’s Review of Books, as well as in the collections American Women Poets in the 21st Century; H.D. and Poets After; and We Who Love to Be Astonished: Experimental Women's Writing and Performance Poetics. She is currently at work on a book-length study called In Another Tongue: Image, Text, and the Body in Contemporary Feminist Art and Poetry. She also edits the Poets Out Loud book series from Fordham University Press and served for a decade as Director of the Poets Out Loud reading series. She teaches contemporary poetry, creative writing, and women's studies at the Lincoln Center campus, as well as in the graduate program at Rose Hill.
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