Justin Hyde

Justin Hyde
Born (1978-02-06) February 6, 1978
Iowa
Nationality American
Occupation poet, editor, correctional officer
Movement Realism, Dirty realism Web 2.0

Justin Hyde is an American poet, Editor and correctional officer from Iowa.

Life and work

Hyde has spent his entire life living in Iowa. He has had hundreds of poems published in alternative online literary magazines since 2005 and is best-known for his realist poetry, which depicts the everyday-life of everyday-people in plain language.

Hyde is a Literary Editor for The Commonline Journal and the former Poetry Editor of Thieves Jargon.[1] His work has most notably appeared in New York Quarterly,[2] The Iowa Review,[3] CounterPunch,[4] 3am Magazine,[5] and Zygote In My Coffee.

Books

  • An Elephant Hole (2014, Interior Noise Press)
  • Another Casualty at the 34th st Bus Stop (2009, Liquid Paper Press)
  • Down Where The Hummingbird Goes To Die (2008, Outside Writers Press/Tainted Coffee Press)

References

  1. "Biography & Archive". The Commonline Journal. 17 May 2017.
  2. "Contributor: Justin Hyde". New York Quarterly Foundation. 17 May 2017.
  3. Valentino, Russell (17 May 2017). "Discoveries: New Writing from The Iowa Review". The Iowa Review.
  4. Hyde, Justin (17 May 2017). "Three Poems by Justin Hyde". CounterPunch.
  5. Gallix, Andrew (17 May 2017). "4 poems by Justin Hyde". 3am Magazine.
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