Cynthia Hogue is the author of The Never Wife (Mammoth Press, 1999), The Woman in Red (Ahsahta Press, 1989), and has co-edited an anthology of essays on women’s avant-garde writing, We Who Love To Be Astonished: Experimental Women’s Writing and Performance Poetics (University of Alabama Press, 2001). For her work, she has received NEA, NEH, and Fulbright fellowships. She currently lives in Pennsylvania, where she directs the Stadler Center for Poetry and teaches at Bucknell University.

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