Sue Owen (poet) explained

Sue Owen
Birth Date:September 5, 1942
Occupation:Poet
Citizenship:American
Spouse:Thomas Owen

Sue Owen (born September 5, 1942) is a dark humor poet influenced by the work of W. S. Merwin, Charles Simic, and Mark Strand. As the Poet-in-Residence, she taught poetry writing until 2005 at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. She now lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Career

Owen grew up Madison, Wisconsin, where she graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. Later, at Goddard College, in Vermont, she obtained the Master of Fine Arts degree in Creating Writing. Before joining the faculty at Louisiana State University, she taught a variety of poetry classes in the Baton Rouge community, including as a poet in the schools, at the public library, and at the Council on Aging.[1] In 1988, she won a national competition with the publication of her second book of poetry,[2] and in 1998 she received recognition from the state of Louisiana as the Professional Artist of the Year.[3]

Poetry awards

Poetry books

Selected anthologies

International publications

References

  1. Latha Viswinathan, "Finding a New Voice: Women Discover the Power of Poetry," The Advocate (Baton Rouge, La.), Feb. 6, 1994, Sunday Magazine, pp. 21-2.
  2. Ohio State University Press, list of winners of OSU/The Journal Award https://ohiostatepress.org/books/series/Poetry.html
  3. "Governor Presents Art Achievement Awards," The Advocate (Baton Rouge, La.), May 24, 1998, p. 4-H.
  4. Sarah Sue Goldsmith, "Poet Sue Owen to Conduct Workshop," The Advocate (Baton Rouge, La.), Sep. 5, 1993, Sunday Magazine, p. 11.
  5. "New England Poetry Club 2013 Prize Winners," Writ (Boston, Mass.), Spring 2014, p. 9.

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