Description
Oregon’s sixth Poet Laureate, Paulann Petersen is a former Stegner Fellow at Stanford University whose poems have appeared in many publications including Poetry, The New Republic, Prairie Schooner, and Wilderness Magazine. She has four chapbooks (Under the Sign of a Neon Wolf, The Animal Bride, Fabrication and The Hermaphrodite Flower). Her first full-length collection of poems, The Wild Awake (2002), was published by Confluence Press. A second, Blood- Silk (2004), poems about Turkey, was published by Quiet Lion Press of Portland. Another, A Bride of Narrow Escape (2006), was published by Cloudbank Books as part of its Northwest Poetry Series and was a finalist for the Oregon Book Award. A fourth collection, Kindle (2008), was published by Mountains and Rivers Press. Her work has been selected for Poetry Daily on the Internet, and for Poetry in Motion, which puts poems on busses and light rail cars in the Portland metropolitan area. In addition to having taught high school English, she’s been on the faculty for Fishtrap, and has given workshops for Oregon Writers Workshop, Oregon State Poetry Association, Mountain Writers Series, OCTE and NCTE Conferences, and the Northwest Writing Institute at Lewis & Clark College. The recipient of the 2006 Literary Arts Stewart Holbrook Award for Outstanding Contributions to Oregon’s Literary Life, she serves on the board for Friends of William Stafford, organizing the annual January William Stafford Birthday Events.