Deborah Warren Explained
Deborah Warren (born 1946, in Boston) is an American writer.
She graduated from Harvard University, with a BA in English. She worked as a teacher of Latin and English, and as a software engineering manager.[1]
Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Paris Review, Poetry, and The Yale Review.[2] [3] [4]
She lives in Massachusetts with her husband.[1]
Awards
Books
Her books include:
- Book: The Size of Happiness . Waywiser Press . 2003 . 978-1-904130-04-8.
- Book: Zero Meridian: Poems . Ivan R. Dee . 2004 . 978-1-56663-596-7.
- Book: Dream with Flowers and Bowl of Fruit . University of Evansville Press . 2008 . 978-0-930982-66-9.
- Book: Ausonius: Moselle, Epigrams, and Other Poems . Routledge . 2016 . 978-1138857780.
- Book: Connoisseurs of Worms . Paul Dry . 2021.
- Book: Strange to Say: Etymology for Serious Entertainment . Paul Dry . 2021.
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Deborah Warren, the Size of Happiness . 2010-05-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090519141600/http://waywiser-press.com/warren.html . 2009-05-19 .
- Web site: Yale Review | volume 96 . 2010-05-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100606160838/http://www.yale.edu/yalereview/backissues/indices/96.html . 2010-06-06 . dead .
- Web site: Deborah Warren: Poet, Poetry, Picture, Bio. 2021-01-11. www.thehypertexts.com.
- Web site: Deborah Warren. 2021-01-11. www.ablemuse.com. en.