Renee Emerson
Renee Emerson is the author of Keeping Me Still(Winter Goose Publishing 2014), Threshing Floor (Jacar Press 2016), and Church Ladies (Fernwood Press 2023).
She earned her MFA in poetry from Boston University, where she was also awarded the Academy of American Poets Prize in 2009. She was recently awarded an Individual Artist grant from the Arkansas Arts Council.
She is also the author of three chapbooks of poetry: Where Nothing Can Grow (Batcat Press, 2012), The Whitest Sheets (Maverick Duck Press, 2011), and Something Like Flight (Sargent Press, 2010).
Her poetry has been published in 32 Poems, Christianity and Literature, Indiana Review, Literary Mama, Southern Humanities Review, storySouth, and elsewhere. Renee teaches for the Poetry Barn
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