Nationality American Books Tulips, Water, Ash Role Poet | Name Lisa Stonestreet | |
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Born Lisa Gluskin January 31, 1968 (age 56) ( 1968-01-31 ) Notable awards Morse Poetry Prize, Frost Place Chapbook Prize |
Marin poetry center presents lisa gluskin stonestreet and robert thomas
Lisa Gluskin Stonestreet (born January 31, 1968) is an award-winning American poet. Stonestreet's second book, The Greenhouse, was awarded the 2014 Frost Place Chapbook Prize and published by Bull City Press in August 2014. Her first book, Tulips, Water, Ash, was published by Northeastern University Press, and chosen by Jean Valentine as the last Morse Poetry Prize, before its suspension in 2009 .
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- Marin poetry center presents lisa gluskin stonestreet and robert thomas
- Lisa gluskin stonestreet discusses verklarte nacht 12 3 2012
- Education and career
- Awards
- References

Lisa gluskin stonestreet discusses verklarte nacht 12 3 2012
Education and career

Stonestreet is a graduate of Yale University, and she received an MFA in Creative Writing from the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College where she received the Jacob K. Javits Fellowship in Creative Writing. Her poems have been anthologized in Best New Poets 2005 and Best New Poets 2006 (Samovar Press), and they have appeared in literary journals and magazines, including The Iowa Review, Bellingham Review, Blackbird, and Third Coast. Her honors include fellowships from Millay Colony for the Arts and Vermont Studio Center. She lives with her husband and son in Oakland, California, where she works as a writer, teacher, and editor.
Awards
