Emily Rosko

Emily Rosko[1] (born 1979) is an American poet.[2] She is the author of two award-winning poetry collections: Prop Rockery, (University of Akron Press, 2012) and Raw Goods Inventory (University of Iowa Press, 2006).

Career

Rosko received her B.A. in English and Creative Writing from Purdue University where she studied with Marianne Boruch and Donald Platt. She earned her M.F.A at Cornell University under the mentorship of Alice Fulton, Ken McClane, Phyllis Janowitz, and Deborah Tall. She went on to complete a Ph.D. in English and Creative Writing working with Scott Cairns, Lynne McMahon, and Sherod Santos at the University of Missouri.

She taught previously as a Visiting Assistant Professor at Cornell University, and she is now Associate Professor at the College of Charleston (Charleston, SC).

Her first book Raw Goods Inventory won the 2005 Iowa Poetry Prize and her second book Prop Rockery was chosen by Natasha Saje for the 2011 Akron Poetry Prize.

Her poems have appeared in Beloit Poetry Journal, The Denver Quarterly, New American Writing, New Orleans Review, and West Branch.

Rosko is the poetry editor for Crazyhorse.

Awards and fellowships

National prizes

Fellowships

Bibliography

Books

Edited collections

Essays

References

  1. "Poetry Foundation".
  2. "Academy of American Poets".
  3. Rosko, Emily (2012). Prop Rockery. Akron University Press. ISBN 978-1-937378-15-8.
  4. Rosko, Emily (2006). Raw Goods Inventory. Iowa University Press. ISBN 9780877459804.
  5. Rosko, Emily; Vander Zee, Anton, eds. (2011). A Broken Thing: Poets on the Line. Iowa University Press. ISBN 9781609380540.

Interviews

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