Elizabeth Bradfield
Elizabeth Bradfield grew up in Tacoma, Washington, and has since claimed Cape Cod and Alaska as home. She is the author of Interpretive Work (Arktoi Books/Red Hen Press, 2008) and the forthcoming Approaching Ice (Persea Books), which was recently a finalist for the James Laughlin Award from the Academy of American Poets. Her poems have been published in such journals as The Atlantic Monthly, Poetry, Prairie Schooner, Field, The Believer, and Orion as well as in several anthologies. Bradfield has received a Wallace Stegner Fellowship from Stanford University and a scholarship to the Bread Loaf Writer's Conference. In 2005, she launched Broadsided Press, a grassroots-distributed and guerilla-art-inspired project. She works as a naturalist.Posted on May 9, 2009 9:15 AM
- prelude to "Approaching Ice"
- Thoughts on Early Arctic Explorers and Your Time in Churchill
- Polar Explorer Jules Sébastien César Dumont d’Urville—1840
- The Third Reich Claims Neu Schwabenland — 1939
- Polar Explorer Matthew Henson, Assistant to Admiral Peary (1909)
- Against Solitude
- Roughnecks and Rakes One and All, the Poet Speaks to Her Subjects, Polar Explorers
- WYSSA: Antarctica, 1961
- Eskimo whizzamajig
- Mirror 1: Mac and I Reflect on Distances
- Elizabeth Bradfield Q&A on her current poetry projects
- Elizabeth Bradfield Q&A on the finding From the Fishouse
- Elizabeth Bradfield Q&A on the genesis of three poems
- Elizabeth Bradfield