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Pamela Uschuk
NationalityAmerican
Alma materCentral Michigan University;
University of Montana
GenrePoetry
Notable awardsAmerican Book Award
SpouseWilliam Pitt Root

Pamela Uschuk is an American poet, and 2011 Visiting Poet at University of Tennessee. She won a 2010 American Book Award, for Crazy Love: New Poems.

Life

Born and raised in Michigan, she received her B.A. In English (cum laude) from Central Michigan University.[1] She graduated from the University of Montana with a MFA in Poetry and Fiction.[2]

Uschuk has taught creative writing at Marist College, Pacific Lutheran University, Fort Lewis College, the University of Arizona, Salem College, where she was also Director of the Center for Women Writers. She has also taught at Greenhaven Maximum Security Prison for Men in upstate New York and in Native American schools on the Salish, Sioux, Assiniboine, Northern Cheyenne, Flathead, Blackfeet, Crow, Tohono O'odham and Yaqui nations. She is Associate Professor of Creative Writing at Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado.

Her literary prizes include the Dorothy Daniels Writing Award from the American League of PEN Women, Simi Valley, the King's English Poetry Prize, the New Millennium Poetry Prize, the Iris Poetry Prize, The Ronald H. Bayes Poetry Prize, and the Tucson/Pima Literature Prize, and Struga Poetry Prize for a theme poem. She has also won awards and honors from the Chester H. Jones Foundation, Wildwood Journal, and Amnesty International.

Her work has been translated into a dozen languages, and it appears over 300 journals and anthologies worldwide, including Agni, American Voice, Asheville Poetry Review, Nimrod, Parabola, Parnassus, Ploughshares, Poetry, and Southeast Review.[3]

Uschuk is the judge for the 2012 Naugatuck River Review Narrative Poetry Prize.[4]

She married poet William Pitt Root; they live, hike and kayak near Durango, Colorado.[5]

Works

  • Pamela Uschuk (1 February 2015). Blood Flower. Wings Press. ISBN 978-1-60940-411-6.
  • Blood Flower,Wings Press, 2015, ISBN 978-1-60940-411-6
  • "Wild In The Plaza of Memory," Wings Press,2012, ISBN 978-0-916727-92-5
  • Crazy Love: New Poems Wings Press, 2009, ISBN 978-0-916727-58-1
  • Heartbeats in Stones Codhill Press, 2005, ISBN 978-1-930337-17-6
  • Scattered Risks Wings Press, 2005, ISBN 978-0-916727-12-3
  • One-Legged Dancer Wings Press, 2002, ISBN 978-0-930324-76-6
  • Finding Peaches in the Desert Wings Press, 2000, ISBN 978-0-930324-59-9
  • John Bradley, ed. (1995). "Of Simple Intent". Atomic ghost: poets respond to the nuclear age. Coffee House Press. ISBN 978-1-56689-027-4.
  • Without Birds, Without Flowers, Without Trees Flume Press, 1990, ISBN 978-0-9613984-7-7
  • Light From Dead Stars (Full Count, 1981)

Edited

Cutthroat, a Journal of the Arts, 2008, Volume 4, Issue 1, ISBN 978-0-9795634-1-6 "Cutthroat, a Journal of the Arts," 2011, Volume 12, Issue 1, ISBN 978-0-9795634-5-4

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