Where:
Southeast Alaska in the summers Genre(s):
poetry Job(s):
naturalist, web designer, teacher Online:
ebradfield.com broadsidedpress.org
Email:
lizbradfield@gmail.com
Favorite Places in Alaska:
In a kayak in Prince William Sound. Or any alpine valley.
Bio:
Elizabeth Bradfield is the author of two collections: Approaching Ice and Interpretive Work. Her poems have appeared in The Atlantic Monthly, Orion, The Believer, Poetry and she has been awarded the Audre Lorde Prize, a Stegner Fellowship from Stanford University, and a scholarship to the Bread Loaf Writer's Conference. The founder and editor-in-chief of Broadsided Press, which she began while living in Anchorage, she lives on Cape Cod and works (among other assorted jobs) as a naturalist.
Books:
Approaching Ice (poetry), Persea Books, 2010
Interpretive Work (poetry), Arktoi Books, 2008
Availability:
Please contact me for
readings, workshops, classes, and lectures. Audience:
I work with
any audience. Special Interests:
I'm particularly interested in the ways literature can engage with natural
history, queer writing, and history-based poetry.
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Listing last updated: July, 2011