Jordan Stempleman | |
Birth Place: | Kansas City, Missouri, U.S. |
Occupation: | Poet, Associate Professor |
Education: | Columbia College Chicago (BA) Iowa Writers' Workshop (MFA) |
Jordan Stempleman (born 1977) is an American poet.[1] Born in Kansas City, Missouri, Stempleman earned a B.A. in Fiction from Columbia College Chicago (where he won the Academy of American Poets, Lannan Prize for Poetry) and a Master of Fine Arts degree in poetry from the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop (where he was a Leggett-Schupes Fellow).
Stempleman has authored nine books of poetry, including Cover Songs[2] (The Blue Turn), Wallop,[3] and No, Not Today[4] (Magic Helicopter Press). He served as the editor for the journals Windfall Room,[5] Sprung Formal, and The Continental Review.[6] Since 2011, he has organized the Common Sense Reading Series.
In 2013, The Huffington Post recognized him as one of the "top 200 advocates for American poetry."[7] He lives in Kansas City, Missouri, and is an Associate Professor in the Liberal Arts Department and the Creative Writing Program at the Kansas City Art Institute.