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v1.4 may 2007

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University of Arizona
   Poetry Center

gerry’s publications
The Red Room
   Heatherstone Press
   (contact gerry)

Food for the Winter
   Purdue University Press

Province of Fire
   Iris Press

Poetry 180: A Poem a day
   for American High Schools

Sweeping Beauty
   Edited by Pamela Gemin
   University of Iowa Press

Boomer Girls
   Edited by Pamela Gemin
   and Paula Sergi
   University of Iowa Press

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geraldine connolly

Geraldine Connolly is the author of three poetry collections: The Red Room (Heatherstone Press), Food for the Winter (Purdue University Press) and Province of Fire (Iris Press). Her poems and reviews have appeared in Poetry, Chelsea, Shenandoah, The Georgia Review and The Gettysburg Review. She has been awarded a Maryland Arts Council fellowship as well as two poetry fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts. She was the Margaret Bridgman fellow at the Breadloaf Writers Conference. Billy Collins selected one of her poems, “The Summer I Was Sixteen,” for the Library of Congress Poetry 180 Website: A Poem a Day for American High School Students. She won first place in the 2002 W.B. Yeats Society of New York poetry contest.  Her work has appeared in eight anthologies including Boomer Girls: Poems by Women from the Baby Boom Generation (U. of Iowa) and Sweeping Beauty: Poems about Housework (U. of Iowa) and has been recorded and broadcast on WPFW Radio’s The Poet and the Poem and The Writer’s Almanac. She teaches at the University of Arizona Poetry Center and divides her time between Tucson and a home in the Rocky Mountain West.