Claudia Serea

Poet

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Author's Bio

Claudia Serea is a Romanian-born poet who immigrated to the U.S. in 1995. Her poems and translations have been published widely in journals and anthologies such as Field, New Letters, Prairie Schooner, Gravel, The Malahat Review, The Puritan, Brooklyn Rail/InTranslation, Asymptote, carte blanche, Going Down Swinging, Oxford Poetry, The Lake, Ambit, Banshee Lit, among others. Her poems have been translated in Russian, French, Italian, Arabic, and Farsi, and have been featured on The Writer’s Almanac.

Serea’s poem My Father’s Quiet Friends in Prison, 1958-1962 received the New Letters Readers Award in 2013. She also has won the 2014 Award for Poetry Performance, Levure Littéraire (France)several honorable mentions and short lists for individual poems and chapbooks, 9 Pushcart Prize nominations and 5 nominations for Best of the Net.

Serea’s most recent book is Writing on the Walls at Night (Unsolicited Press, February 2022). In 2021, her poems traslated into Arabic by Akram Alkatreb were published in the collection titled Tonight I'll Become a Lake Into Which You'll Sink, featured at the 2021 International Book Fair in Cairo, Egypt.

Serea’s other full-length poetry collections include Twoxism (8th House Publishing, Canada, 2018), a poetry-photography collaboration with visual artist Maria Haro; Nothing Important Happened Today (Broadstone Books, 2016); To Part Is to Die a Little (Cervená Barva Press, 2015); A Dirt Road Hangs from the Sky (8th House Publishing, Canada, 2013); and Angels & Beasts (Phoenicia Publishing, Canada, 2012). She also has published the chapbooks The Russian Hat (White Knuckles Press, 2014), The System (Cold Hub Press, New Zealand, 2012), With the Strike of a Match (White Knuckles Press, 2011), and Eternity’s Orthography (Finishing Line Press, 2007).

Serea is the co-founder and co-editor of National Translation Month, a celebration of literary translations each September. Together with Paul Doru Mugur and Adam J. Sorkin, Serea co-edited and co-translated The Vanishing Point That Whistles, an Anthology of Contemporary Romanian Poetry (Talisman House Publishing, 2011). She also translated Adina Dabija’s Beautybeast  (Northshore Press, 2012) and Iulia Militaru’s The Seizure of the Beast. A Post-research (Guernica Editions, 2022).

Serea’s poem In Those years, No One Slept was set to music for choir by composer Richard Campbell and the piece won the top prize at The Uncommon Music Festival Competition in Sitka, AK, in August 2018. Since then, the piece was performed by choirs in several states, most notably at an event at the Pullo Center in York, PA, commemorating 100 years since the end of WWI.

In 2015, Claudia Serea was featured in the documentary Poetry of Witness alongside Carolyn Forché, Bruce Weigl, Duncan Wu, and others. The Economist featured an interview with Claudia Serea on its culture blog Prospero. Serea was short-listed for the 2015 Charter Oak Award for Best Historical poem, The Dictionary, and, in 2014, the poems from the sequence My Father’s Quiet Friends in Prison, 1958-1962 were featured in several short videos presented at international movie festivals.

Claudia Serea serves on the editorial board of The Red Wheelbarrow Poets and is one of the curators of the Red Wheelbarrow Poetry Readings. She works as a copywriter and writes, translates, and edits manuscripts in Rutherford, New Jersey.

Publications & Prizes

Books:
Twoxism (8th House Publishing, 2018)
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Nothing Important Happened Today (Broadstone Books, 2016)
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To Part Is to Die a Little (Cervena Barva Press, 2015)
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A Dirt Road Hangs From the Sky (8th House Publishing, 2013)
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Angels & Beasts (Phoenicia Publishing, 2012)
Chapbooks:
The System (Cold Hub Press, 2012)
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Eternity's Orthography (Finishing Line Press, 2007)
Journals:
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Ambit
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Ascent
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Barnwood Poetry Journal
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Blue Fifth Review
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Bosphorus Art Project Quarterly
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Breadcrumb Scabs
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Conte
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Field
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Going Down Swinging
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Gravel Literary Journal
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International Poetry Review
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Languageandculture.net
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Literary Orphans
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Mudfish
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Oxford Poetry
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Poetrybay
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Poetryfish
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PoetsandArtists
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Revista Respiro
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Tattoo Highway
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The Comstock Review
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The Dirty Goat
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The Lake
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The Prose-Poem Project
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Third Wednesday
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Truck
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Word Riot
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Writer's Almanac
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Zoland Poetry
Prizes won: 

• 9 Pushcart Prize nominations for poetry and translations
• 5 Best of the Net nominations for poetry
• In 2015, Claudia Serea was featured in the documentary Poetry of Witness, alongside Carolyn Forché, Bruce Weigl, Duncan Wu, and others.
• 2015 Charter Oak Award—Short-listed finalist for Best Historical for the poem The Dictionary
• 2014 Award for Poetry Performance, Levure Littéraire(France)
• 2013 New Letters Readers Award for the poem My Father’s Quiet Friends in Prison, 1958-1962
• Winner of the Franklin-Christoph Merit Award for the poem The Eden Rose, 2011
• Winner of a Romanian Cultural Institute Translation Grant, 2011
Main Street Rag Chapbook Contest finalist, 2009
• Finalist, Finishing Line Press New Women’s Voices Chapbook Competition, 2006
• Winner of the Comstock Review Special Merit Poem for Bucharest (I), 2006
• Winner of the Oberon Honorable Mention for the poem Paper Cup City, 2005

More Information

Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
No
Identifies as: 
European American
Prefers to work with: 
Adults, Children, Seniors, Teachers, Teenagers, Veterans
Fluent in: 
English, French, Romanian
Born in: 
Romania
Raised in: 
Romania
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Last update: Feb 16, 2022