Amy King Email and Phone Number
Amy King work email
- Valid
- Valid
- Valid
Amy King personal email
- Valid
Amy King phone numbers
Amy King’s recent book, The Missing Museum, is a winner of the 2015 Tarpaulin Sky Book Prize. John Ashbery described her poems as bringing “abstractions to brilliant, jagged life, emerging into rather than out of the busyness of living.” Safe was one of the Boston Globe’s Best Poetry Books of 2011, and it was reviewed, among others, by the Poetry Foundation and the Colorado Review. King is the recipient of the 2015 Winner of the WNBA Award (Women’s National Book Association). She was also honored by The Feminist Press as one of the “40 Under 40: The Future of Feminism” awardees, and she received the 2012 SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Creative Activities.I Want to Make You Safe was published by Litmus Press, 2011. Amy King is also the author of Slaves to do These Things, I’m the Man Who Loves You and Antidotes for an Alibi, all from Blazevox Books, as well as The People Instruments (Pavement Saw Press) and Kiss Me With the Mouth of Your Country (Dusie Press).King co-edited the anthology, BIG ENERGY POETS: ECOPOETRY THINKS CLIMATE CHANGE. She co-edits the Bettering American Poetry series (Bettering Books). She teaches Creative Writing at SUNY Nassau Community College. Her poems have been nominated for several Pushcart Prizes, and she has been the recipient of a MacArthur Scholarship for Poetry.She co-edited Poets for Living Waters with Heidi Lynn Staples, the PEN Poetry Series and Esque Magazine with Ana Bozicevic and moderated the Poetics List, sponsored by The Electronic Poetry Center (SUNY-Buffalo/University of Pennsylvania). She has guest-lectured and conducted workshops at a number of colleges and universities, including Goddard College, Naropa University, RISD (Rhode Island School of Design), San Francisco State University, Slippery Rock University, and the Center for Women Writers at Salem College.King founded and curated, from 2006, the Brooklyn-based reading series, The Stain of Poetry, until 2010.
-
Professor Of English And Creative WritingNassau Community CollegeNew York, United States -
Professor Of English And Creative WritingNassau Community College Sep 2003 - PresentFull professor of English and Creative Writing -
Asst. ProfessorNassau Community College Aug 2003 - May 2012 -
PoetPoetry, Inc. Jan 2000 - PresentPRAISE FOR AMY KING’S POETRY“Rarely have the nude and the cooked been so neatly joined” as in Amy King’s I Want to Make You Safe. If “us,” “herons,” and “dust” rhyme, then these poems rhyme. If that makes you feel safe, it shouldn’t. Amy King’s poems are exuberant, strange, and a bit grotesque. They’re spring-loaded and ready for trouble. Categories collapse. These are the new “thunderstorms with Barbie roots.” —Rae ArmantroutAmy King’s poems seem to encompass all that we think of as the “natural” world, i.e. sex, sun, love, rotting, hatching, dreaming, especially in the wonderful long poem “This Opera of Peace.” She brings these abstractions to brilliant, jagged life, emerging into rather than out of the busyness of living: “Let the walls bear up the angle of the floor,/Let the mice be tragic for all that is caged,/Let time’s contagion mar us/until spoken people lie as particles of wind.” —John AshberyThe first poem I read by Amy King was “MEN BY THE LIPS OF WOMEN” and it struck me with a force I had previously felt on encountering masterworks by Lorca and Dylan Thomas. I won’t live long enough to see if her poetry will continue to equal the magnificence of theirs, but the fact that she achieved it once (at least) proves to me it could. —Bill KnottReaders of King's book will discover their own memories. They will melt in them, amazed, lullabied, dramatized, shocked that they exist. Amy King is a true bard. —Tomaz SalamunVulnerability, fragility, and anxiety are all flushed out into the open here and addressed with such strong sound and rhythm that we recognize a resilient, defiant strength within them. King puts relentless pressure on forces seemingly beyond our reach and, in bringing them closer, exposes their own vulnerable centers. This is a poetry equally committed to language as a tool with social obligations and language as an art material obligated to reveal its own beauty. King’s language does both magnificently. —Cole Swensen
Amy King Skills
Amy King Education Details
-
Creative Writing - Poetry -
American Studies, Poetics -
English, Women'S Studies
Frequently Asked Questions about Amy King
What company does Amy King work for?
Amy King works for Nassau Community College
What is Amy King's role at the current company?
Amy King's current role is Professor of English and Creative Writing.
What is Amy King's email address?
Amy King's email address is am****@****ail.com
What is Amy King's direct phone number?
Amy King's direct phone number is 156365*****
What schools did Amy King attend?
Amy King attended Brooklyn College, Buffalo State University, Towson University.
What are some of Amy King's interests?
Amy King has interest in Culture, Poetics, Politics, Education, Poetry, People.
What skills is Amy King known for?
Amy King has skills like Poetry, Creative Writing, Literature, Blogging, Editing, Books, Publishing, Teaching, Art, Publications, Teaching Writing, History.
Not the Amy King you were looking for?
-
4gmail.com, gmail.com, yahoo-inc.com, cbre.com
1 +140856XXXXX
-
3faithsearchpartners.com, centura.org, du.edu
Free Chrome Extension
Find emails, phones & company data instantly
Aero Online
Your AI prospecting assistant
Select data to include:
0 records × $0.02 per record
Download 750 million emails and 100 million phone numbers
Access emails and phone numbers of over 750 million business users. Instantly download verified profiles using 20+ filters, including location, job title, company, function, and industry.
Start your free trial