Maureen Seaton
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Maureen Seaton (born in 1947 in Elizabeth, New Jersey) is an American LGBTQ poet, activist, and professor of English at the University of Miami.[1][2] She is the author of eight books of poetry and her memoir Sex Talks to Girls.[3] Throughout her writing career, Seaton has often collaborated with fellow poet Denise Duhamel.[4][5]
Background
Seaton received her MFA in Creative Writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts.
Books
- Fibonacci Batman: New and Selected Poems (1991-2011). Carnegie Mellon University Press, 2013.
- Genetics. Jackleg Press, 2012.
- Cave of the Yellow Volkswagen. Carnegie Mellon University Press, 2009.
- America Loves Carney. Sow's Ear (chapbook), 2009.
- Sex Talks to Girls. University of Wisconsin Press, 2008.
- Venus Examines Her Breast. Carnegie Mellon University Press, 2004.
- Little Ice Age. Invisible City Press, 2001.
- Miss Molly Rockin'. Thorngate Road (chapbook), 1998.
- Furious Cooking. University of Iowa Press, 1996.
- The Sea Among the Cupboards. New Rivers Press, 1992.
- Fear of Subways. The Eighth Mountain Press, 1991.
Awards and honors
- Iowa Poetry Prize (1995)[6]
- NEA Fellowship[7]
- Lambda Literary Award[8]
- Pushcart Prize (twice)[9]
References
- ↑ Seaton, Maureen (2006-12-21). "Maureen Seaton" (in en). https://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poet/maureen-seaton.
- ↑ "The Rumpus Interview with Maureen Seaton" (in en-US). The Rumpus.net. 2013-12-11. http://therumpus.net/2013/12/the-rumpus-interview-with-maureen-seaton/.
- ↑ "Maureen Seaton" (in en-us). 2017-05-23. https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems-and-poets/poets/detail/maureen-seaton.
- ↑ "Who's Coming Along: Denise Duhamel, Maureen Seaton, and Collaboration Today". http://www.triviavoices.com/whos-coming-along-denise-duhamel-maureen-seaton-and-collaboration-today.html#.WSR6a1KZNsM.
- ↑ Castillo, Arielle. "Flying Under The Radar With Six Hip South Florida Writers" (in en). http://wlrn.org/post/flying-under-radar-six-hip-south-florida-writers.
- ↑ "Iowa Poetry Prize | University of Iowa Press | University of Iowa" (in en). http://ir.uiowa.edu/uipress_ipp/.
- ↑ "What's Maureen Seaton reading?" (in en-us). http://www.tampabay.com/features/books/whats-maureen-seaton-reading/2325021.
- ↑ "What's Maureen Seaton reading?" (in en-us). http://www.tampabay.com/features/books/whats-maureen-seaton-reading/2325021.
- ↑ "What's Maureen Seaton reading?" (in en-us). http://www.tampabay.com/features/books/whats-maureen-seaton-reading/2325021.
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