Pamela Stewart

Pamela Stewart
Born 1945
South Hadley, Massachusetts
Alma mater Goddard College
University of Iowa
Genre Poetry
Notable awards Guggenheim Fellowship
Spouse Ed Cothey

Pamela Stewart (born 1945 South Hadley, Massachusetts) is an American poet.

Life

She graduated from Goddard College with a BA, and from the University of Iowa with a MFA.[1] Her work appeared in Seneca Review,[2] and Calyx.[3]

Family

She married Ed Cothey in 1983; they lived in Cornwall, and live in Hawley, Massachusetts.[4]

Awards

Works

  • "white moon"; "Nothing New Under the Gun", Salt River Review
  • The St. Vlas Elegies (L’Epervier Press, 1977) OCLC 3508401
  • Cascades (L’Epervier Press, 1979) OCLC 805852360
  • Nightblind Raccoon, 1985, ISBN 978-0-918518-47-7
  • Infrequent Mysteries Alice James Books, 1991, ISBN 978-0-914086-86-4
  • The Red Window University of Georgia Press, 1997, ISBN 978-0-8203-1894-3

chapbook

  • Half-tones, Maguey Press, 1978, ISBN 978-0-930778-06-4
  • The Ghost Farm Pleasure Boat Studio 2010. ISBN 9781929355662, OCLC 659770488

Anthologies

  • Strong measures: contemporary American poetry in traditional forms, Editors Philip Dacey, David Jauss, Harper & Row, 1986, ISBN 978-0-06-041471-9

References

  1. "Collected Poets Series, Nov. Edition". A View from the Potholes. 2009-11-02. Retrieved 2016-05-10.
  2. "HWS: Seneca Review". www.hws.edu. Retrieved 2016-05-10.
  3. Calyx. Calyx, Incorporated. 2007-01-01.
  4. "Pamela Stewart". www.gf.org.

Sources

  • "Or Yours to Keep: The Poetry of Pamela Stewart", Where the angels come toward us: selected essays, reviews & interviews, David St. John, White Pine Press, 1995, ISBN 978-1-877727-46-7
  • "Interview With Pamela Stewart - Judge of the Things To Come Poetry Prize - Shape&Nature Press". shapeandnature.com. Retrieved 2018-01-16.
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