Laurie Lamon

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Laurie Lamon (born 1956) is an American poet.

Education

Lamon earned her bachelor's degree from Whitworth College (now Whitworth University) in Spokane, Washington, her master's in fine arts from the University of Montana, and her doctorate in English literature from the University of Utah in 1988.

Career

Lamon is an associate professor of English at Whitworth University and teaches courses that include poetry workshop, creative writing, and contemporary American poetry.[1]

Her poems have appeared in The New Republic, Ploughshares,[2] The New Criterion, The Colorado Review, The Atlantic Monthly, Arts & Letters Journal of Contemporary Culture, Feminist Studies, Primavera, Poetry Northwest,[3] and Northwest Review.

Awards

Works

  • "Separating the flowers". The New Criterion. February 2002.
  • The Fork Without Hunger. CavanKerry Press. 2005. ISBN 978-0-9723045-5-9.
  • Without Wings. CavanKerry Press, Limited. 2009. ISBN 978-1-933880-12-9.

Anthologies

Ploughshares [dead link]

References

External links