Douglas Woodsum
Douglas "Woody" Woodsum has taught at two universities and four public schools. He has published poetry, prose, and cartoons in many magazines, newspapers, and anthologies, including Yankee, Maine Times, The Cafe Review, Prairie Schooner, Antioch Review, English Journal, Off the Coast, Southern Review, Denver Quarterly, Colorado Review, South Florida Poetry Review, Exquisite Corpse, The Massachusetts Review, Michigan Quarterly Review, Puckerbrush Review, New England Review, and The Beloit Poetry Journal. His work has been broadcast on Maine Public Radio. He is a former Ruth Lilly poet, a two-time Avery Hopwood Award winner, a Maine Times fiction prizewinner, and a winner of the Bread Loaf Poetry Prize. He teaches in a rural high school and lives with his partner, the artist, Donna Asmussen.Posted on May 25, 2005 8:57 PM
- Melting
- Ode: To Trees
- Three Answers In Spring
- Chocolate Covered Apricots
- Animal Crackers
- Skaters of Corea Harbor
- Blackberry War
- Carving Your Future
- Fourteener 279
- Douglas Woodsum Q&A on the form of his poem Fourteener 279
- Douglas Woodsum Q&A on the genesis of his poem, Carving Your Future
- Douglas Woodsum Q&A on becoming a poet
- Douglas Woodsum