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'''Catherine Barnett''' is an American poet and educator. She is the author of ''The Game of Boxes'' ([[Graywolf Press]], 2012) and ''Into Perfect Spheres Such Holes Are Pierced'' ([[Alice James Books]], 2004), winner of the [[Beatrice Hawley Award]]. Her honors include a Whiting Award and a Guggenheim Fellowship. She has published widely in journals and magazines including ''The American Poetry Review, Barrow Street, The Iowa Review, The Kenyon Review, The Massachusetts Review, Pleiades, The Virginia Quarterly Review'', and ''The Washington Post''. Barnett is an instructor at [[New York University]]<ref>[http://cwp.fas.nyu.edu/object/cwp.faculty.catherinebarnett NYU > CWP Faculty: Catherine Barnett]</ref> and [[The New School]]<ref>[http://www.newschool.edu/riggio/faculty.aspx The New School > Riggio Honors Program: Writing and Democracy > Faculty]</ref> and has been the Visiting Poet at Barnard College. As poet-in-residence at the Children’s Museum of Manhattan, she teaches writing to young mothers in New York City’s shelter system. She also works as an independent editor and recently collaborated with the composer [[Richard Einhorn]] on the libretto for "The Origin," his multimedia oratorio about the life of Charles Darwin.<ref>[http://www.pen.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/3334/prmID/168 PEN American Center - Poetry Reading: Marie Ponsot, Catherine Barnett, Alison Powell, Bios]</ref> In addition, she is a member of the Alice James Books Cooperative Board.<ref>[http://www.alicejamesbooks.org/board.html Alice James Books > Cooperative Board]</ref> She received her B.A. from [[Princeton University]] and an MFA from [[Warren Wilson College MFA Program for Writers]].
'''Catherine Barnett''' is an American poet and educator. She is the author of ''The Game of Boxes'' ([[Graywolf Press]], 2012) and ''Into Perfect Spheres Such Holes Are Pierced'' ([[Alice James Books]], 2004), winner of the [[Beatrice Hawley Award]]. Her honors include a Whiting Award and a Guggenheim Fellowship. She has published widely in journals and magazines including ''The American Poetry Review, Barrow Street, The Iowa Review, The Kenyon Review, The Massachusetts Review, Pleiades, The Virginia Quarterly Review'', and ''The Washington Post''. Barnett is an instructor at [[New York University]]<ref>[http://cwp.fas.nyu.edu/object/cwp.faculty.catherinebarnett NYU > CWP Faculty: Catherine Barnett]</ref> and [[The New School]]<ref>[http://www.newschool.edu/riggio/faculty.aspx The New School > Riggio Honors Program: Writing and Democracy > Faculty]</ref> and has been the Visiting Poet at Barnard College. As poet-in-residence at the Children’s Museum of Manhattan, she teaches writing to young mothers in New York City’s shelter system. She also works as an independent editor and recently collaborated with the composer [[Richard Einhorn]] on the libretto for "The Origin," his multimedia oratorio about the life of Charles Darwin.<ref>[http://www.pen.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/3334/prmID/168 PEN American Center - Poetry Reading: Marie Ponsot, Catherine Barnett, Alison Powell, Bios]</ref> In addition, she is a member of the Alice James Books Cooperative Board.<ref>[http://www.alicejamesbooks.org/board.html Alice James Books > Cooperative Board] {{wayback|url=http://www.alicejamesbooks.org/board.html |date=20081119235631 }}</ref> She received her B.A. from [[Princeton University]] and an MFA from [[Warren Wilson College MFA Program for Writers]].


==Honors and awards==
==Honors and awards==

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Catherine Barnett is an American poet and educator. She is the author of The Game of Boxes (Graywolf Press, 2012) and Into Perfect Spheres Such Holes Are Pierced (Alice James Books, 2004), winner of the Beatrice Hawley Award. Her honors include a Whiting Award and a Guggenheim Fellowship. She has published widely in journals and magazines including The American Poetry Review, Barrow Street, The Iowa Review, The Kenyon Review, The Massachusetts Review, Pleiades, The Virginia Quarterly Review, and The Washington Post. Barnett is an instructor at New York University[1] and The New School[2] and has been the Visiting Poet at Barnard College. As poet-in-residence at the Children’s Museum of Manhattan, she teaches writing to young mothers in New York City’s shelter system. She also works as an independent editor and recently collaborated with the composer Richard Einhorn on the libretto for "The Origin," his multimedia oratorio about the life of Charles Darwin.[3] In addition, she is a member of the Alice James Books Cooperative Board.[4] She received her B.A. from Princeton University and an MFA from Warren Wilson College MFA Program for Writers.

Honors and awards

Published works

References

  1. ^ NYU > CWP Faculty: Catherine Barnett
  2. ^ The New School > Riggio Honors Program: Writing and Democracy > Faculty
  3. ^ PEN American Center - Poetry Reading: Marie Ponsot, Catherine Barnett, Alison Powell, Bios
  4. ^ Alice James Books > Cooperative Board Archived 2008-11-19 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Guggenheim Foundation 2006 Fellows". John Simon Guggenheim Foundation. 2006. Archived from the original on October 27, 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-10. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)

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