VIRTUAL - Erin Belieu (Come-Hither Honeycomb) & Cate Marvin (Oracle) in conversation with Mark Wunderlich (God of Nothingness)
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Mark Wunderlich is the author of The Earth Avails, winner of the Rilke Prize; Voluntary Servitude; and The Anchorage, winner of the Lambda Literary Award. He teaches at Bennington College and lives in the Hudson Valley in New York.
Erin Belieu is the author of five poetry collections, all from Copper Canyon Press. Her previous collection, Slant Six, was selected as on of the New York Times critics’ Favorite Books of 2014. Poems from her new collection, Come-Hither Honeycomb, appeared in Poetry, the New York Times, Kenyon Review, and the Academy of American Poets’ Poem A Day. Belieu teaches on the University of Houston and Lesley Low Res MFA faculties.
Cate Marvin's fourth book, Event Horizon, is forthcoming from Copper Canyon in Spring 2022. Her previous collections include Oracle (Norton, 2015), Fragment of the Head of a Queen (Sarabande, 2007) and World's Tallest Disaster (2001). A former Guggenheim Fellow, Whiting Award recipient, and Kate Tufts Discovery Prize winner, she teaches creative writing at the College of Staten Island, City University of New York, and serves as faculty mentor for the Stonecoast Low-Residency M.F.A. Program. She lives in Southern Maine.