Kelli Russell Agodon Explained

Kelli Russell Agodon
Birth Place:Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Occupation:Poet, writer, editor
Language:English
Nationality:American
Alma Mater:University of Washington
Pacific Lutheran University

Kelli Russell Agodon (born in Seattle) is an American poet, writer, and editor. She is the cofounder of Two Sylvias Press[1] and she serves on the poetry faculty at the Rainier Writing Workshop, a low-residency MFA program at Pacific Lutheran University.[2] She co-hosts the poetry series "Poems You Need" with Melissa Studdard.

Life

She was raised in Seattle, and graduated from the University of Washington and Pacific Lutheran University Rainier Writing Workshop with an MFA in creative writing.[3] She lives in Washington state.[4] Her works have appeared in the Atlantic Monthly, American Poetry Review, Prairie Schooner,[5] North American Review, Image,[6] 5 a.m, Meridian, Calyx.,[7] poets.org,[8] and The Los Angeles Review.[9]

She lives in the Northwest.[10] She was the Editor-in-Chief of the Crab Creek Review from 2009 until 2014. She is the co-founder of Two Sylvias Press.[11] She was the Co-Director of the Poets on the Coast: A Weekend Writing Retreat for Women until 2021, an organization she founded with poet Susan Rich in 2010.

Recognition

Agodon's book of poems, Dialogues with Rising Tides (Copper Canyon Press, 2021), was a Finalist for the Washington State Book Awards and shortlisted for the Eric Hoffer Book Award Grand Prize in Poetry.

Her book, Hourglass Museum (White Pine Press, 2014), was a Finalist for the Washington State Book Awards and shortlisted for the Julie Suk Prize in Poetry.

Her book, Letters from the Emily Dickinson Room (White Pine Press, 2010), won the White Pine Press Poetry Prize judged by Pulitzer Prize winner Carl Dennis. It then won the Foreword Indie Book of the Year Prize in Poetry, was a Finalist for the Washington State Book Award, and voted as one of the Top 20 Books on GoodReads for Poetry.

Awards

Works

Books

Anthologies

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About. Two Sylvias Press.
  2. Web site: Faculty | MFA - Creative Writing | PLU. www.plu.edu.
  3. Web site: English 11 Poets / Kelli Russell Agodon . English11poets.pbworks.com . 2012-10-21.
  4. http://www.pw.org/content/kelli_russell_agodon
  5. Agodon . Kelli Russell . How Like a Winter, and: Coffin Shopping, and: Emergency Contact Information . Prairie Schooner . 2006 . 80 . 4 . 153–157 . 10.1353/psg.2007.0000 . 71232717 . .
  6. Web site: Image ◊ Journal ◊ Back Issues ◊ Issue 57 . Imagejournal.org . 2012-10-21.
  7. http://www.proaxis.com/~calyx/journals/w9900.html
  8. Web site: About Kelli Russell Agodon | Academy of American Poets. Academy of American. Poets. poets.org.
  9. Web site: Queen Me by Kelli Russell Agodon. August 26, 2019.
  10. Web site: Kelli Russell Agodon . Escape Into Life . 2012-10-03 . 2012-10-21.
  11. Web site: Kelli Russell Agodon | Directory of Writers | Poets & Writers . Pw.org . 2010-03-31 . 2012-10-21.
  12. Web site: Kelli Russell Agodon - Poetry Society of America. www.poetrysociety.org. 2019-02-25.
  13. Web site: Artist Profile - Artist Trust. artisttrust.org. 2019-02-25. 2019-02-26. https://web.archive.org/web/20190226053906/https://artisttrust.org/index.php/award-winners/artist-profile/kelli_russell_agodon. dead.
  14. Web site: James Hearst Poetry Prize Winners . North American Review . 2012-10-21 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121212175046/http://www.northamericanreview.org/hearst-poetry-winners . 2012-12-12 .