Sandy Green

Fairfax, VA

Author's Bio

When I danced, I choreographed in stillness. I’d sit on the floor, stare at the long, straight slats of wood, and imagine the placement and motion of tiny dancers. Now I write while standing, walking, hurrying to the next appointment.

Publications and Prizes

Prizes Won: 
2009 Franklin-Christoph Poetry Merit Winner, Whidbey Student Choice Winner for June 2010

More Information

Listed as: 
Poet
Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
Yes
Prefers to work with: 
Adults, Children
work_excerpt: 
From a review from by Sima Rabinowitz in NewPages: Finely etched is how I would define the work in this issue of The Bitter Oleander... Or these from “Missed Goodbye,” a poem by Sandy Green: “She hurries to the lake / beneath arching, naked trees – whale ribs – // bent over snowy paths.”
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Last updated: Dec 22, 2017