Lola Haskins Explained

Lola Haskins
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Lola Haskins is an American poet.

Life

She was born in New York, and raised in northern California. Haskins has lived in San Francisco, Greece, and Mexico. She now divides her time between Northern England and North-Central Florida.

She has published fourteen books—the outliers being a poetry advice book, an exploration of fifteen Florida cemeteries, and a book of prose-poem fables about women, illustrated by Maggie Taylor.

Her work has appeared in The Atlantic, Beloit Poetry Journal, The Christian Science Monitor, Prairie Schooner,[1] The Missouri Review,[2] Mississippi Review,[3] The London Review of Books, Georgia Review, Southern Review.

She taught computer science at the University of Florida for 28 years. Then, from 2004 until 2015, she was on the faculty of the Rainier Writer's Workshop, a low res MFA program based at Pacific Lutheran University.

Awards

Works

Prose

Anthologies

Ploughshares

External links

Notes and References

  1. Haskins . Lola . When Mother . Prairie Schooner . 2004 . 78 . 3 . 140 . 10.1353/psg.2004.0122 . 201742553 . .
  2. http://www.missourireview.com/content/dynamic/author_detail.php?author_id=1010
  3. Web site: The Mississippi Review . 2009-09-24 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100608161118/http://www.mississippireview.com/1996/9606ctrb.html . 2010-06-08 .
  4. Web site: NEA Writers' Corner: Lola Haskins . 2009-09-24 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090825130225/http://arts.endow.gov/features/writers/writersCMS/writer.php?id=03_08 . 2009-08-25 .