About
Maureen Owen's latest title is everything turns on a delicate measure from BlazeVOX Books. Recent publications include let the heart hold down the breakage Or the caregiver's log from Hanging Loose Press and Poets on the Road, a collaborative reading tour blog with Barbara Henning in print from City Point Press.
She is the former editor-in-chief of Telephone Magazine and Telephone Books, currently celebrated in a two vol. recap by The Poetry Collection at The University at Buffalo.
She is the author of thirteen books of poetry, including Edges of Water from Chax Press. Her title Erosion’s Pull from Coffee House Press was a finalist for the Colorado Book Award and the Balcones Poetry Prize. Her collection American Rush: Selected Poems was a finalist for the L.A. Times Book Prize and her work AE (Amelia Earhart) was a recipient of the prestigious Before Columbus American Book Award. Other books include Imaginary Income, Zombie Notes, a brass choir approaches the burial ground, The No-Travels Journal, and Untapped Maps.
She has most recently published work in Three Fold, Dispatches, Positive Magnets, Hurricane Review, The Denver Quarterly, Blazing Stadium, The Brooklyn Rail, The Cafe Review and Posit.
An instructor of numerous workshops and classes in poetry and book production, her awards include grants from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, the Fund for Poetry and a Poetry Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts.
She has taught at Naropa University, both on campus and in the low-residency MFA Creative Writing Program, and served as editor-in-chief of Naropa’s online zine not enough night. She can be found reading her work on the PennSound website.
Photo by Kyran Owen-Mankovich