Rebecca Black
Rebecca Black is the author of Cottonlandia, winner of the 2004 Juniper Prize from the University of Massachusetts Press. Raised in Albany, Georgia, she graduated from Newcomb College of Tulane University, and holds an M.F.A. from Indiana University. A recent Wallace Stegner Fellow at Stanford, she is currently a lecturer in creative writing at Santa Clara University. She was a Stanford writer-in-residence at the Cite des Arts in Paris during 2004. Individual poems have appeared in Poetry, Poetry Daily, Virginia Quarterly Review, Massachusetts Review, Conjunctions online, Colorado Review, Bellingham Review, and other journals.Posted on April 28, 2006 5:20 AM
- Cottonlandia
- Vacation
- Talbotton County, 1923
- Bartram among the Seminoles
- My Only Golem
- Mephista as the Desert Rose
- Mephista Recounts Her Past Lives, or Nanotechnology
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- Rebecca Black Q&A on her greatest obstacle as a poet
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- Rebecca Black Q&A talks about the formal strategy of her poem, Cottonlandia
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