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Lindsey Martin-Bowen [1]

Listed as: 
Poet, Fiction Writer
Public address: 
La Grande, OR
Oregon US
Email: 
Lindsey.Martin-Bowen@outlook.com
Bio: 

On Halloween 2023, Redbat books released Lindsey's CASHING CHECKS with Jim Morrison, her seventh poetry collection. Her sixth (poetry collection), The BOOK of FRENZIES (Pierian Springs Press) was released in paperback on June 22, 2022, and on December 10, 2022, it appeared in hardback (Pierian Springs Press 2022). Her fourth, Where Water Meets the Rock (39 West Press 2017) was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, and a poem in the book reaped an Honorable Mention in Writer’s Digest’s 85th Contest. Her third, CROSSING KANSAS with Jim Morrison (in chapbook form), was a finalist in the QuillsEdge Press 2015-2016 contest and won the Kansas Writers Assoociation's (KWA) 2017 “Looks Like a Million” award. Inside Virgil's Garage (Chatter House Press 2013), her second full-length collection, was a runner-up in the 2015 Nelson Book Award (KWA) and contains a poem nominated for a Pushcart Prize. McClatchy Newspapers/Kansas City Star named her first full-length poetry collection, Standing on the Edge of the World (Washburn U/Woodly Press 2008) one of the Top Ten Poetry Collectons for 2008. That book was also nominated for a Pen Award. Her poems have appeared in many lit zines, including New Letters, I-70 Review, Thorny Locust, Flint Hills Review, Coal City Review, Ekphrastic Review (Egyptian Challenge), Phantom Drift, and Rockhurst Review.

She holds an MA and Juris Doctor and teaches creative writing classes for Art Center East in La Grande, Oregon. For five and a half years, she taught Criminal Justice classes (online) at Blue Mountain Community College (Pendleton, Oregon). (To be near children and grandchildren, she followed William Stafford’s spirit to Oregon.) Until then, she taught creative writing/literature/cultural studies at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, MCC—Longview and Penn Valley, Rockhurst University, and Johnson County CC. Poetry is her way of singing.

A Kansas native, she has also taught Classical Literature and writing at Rockhurst University, served as a full-time newspaper reporter for The Johnson County SUN and the Louisville Times, as Associate Editor for Modern Jeweler Magazine and as Editor of The National Paralegal Reporter. Her published novels include CICADA GROVE (Paladin Contemporaries 1992), HAMBURGER HAVEN (2009) and RAPTURE REDUX (2014). She holds an Master's degree in English/creative writing and a Juris Doctor. She read often at The Writers Place, at Riverfront Readings and various bookstores, and for The Thomas Zvi Wilson Reading Program in the Johnson County Central Resource Library. With poet Carl Rhoden, she helped organize the Second Sunday Reading series at Borders in Overland Park, Kansas (1991-2001).

Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
Yes
In which languages are you fluent?: 
English
Favorite authors: 
Poetry: Galway Kinnell, W.S. Merwin. Louise Gluck, Mary Ruefle, Mark Strand, Andrew Hudgins, Mary Oliver, T.S. Eliot, William Carlos Williams, Czeslav Milosz, Kim Adonezzio, Tara Skurtu, Pablo Neruda, Michelle Boisseau, Fiction: Anne Tyler, Kurt Vonnegut, James Joyce, Leo Tolstoy, C.S. Lewis
Born in: 
Kansas City, KS
Kansas
Raised in: 
Kansas City, MO
Missouri
Website: 
https://www.facebook.com/Lindsey-Martin-… [2]
Prizes won: 

Her fourth poetry collection, WHERE WATER MEETS THE ROCK (39 WEST PRESS 2017) was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. A poem in that collection, Where Water Meets the Rock (39 West Press 2017) reaped an Honorable Mention in Writer’s Digest’s 85th Contest. Her third, CROSSING KANSAS with Jim Morrison (in chapbook form), was a finalist in the QuillsEdge Press 2015-2016 contest and won the KAC 2017 “Looks Like a Million.”

"Bonsai Tree Gone Awry" from INSIDE VIRGIL'S GARAGE (Chatter House Press 2013) was a 2013 Pushcart Prize nominee. This collection was also a runner-up in the 2015 Kansas Authors Club Thomas Nelson Poetry Prize. The KANSAS CITY STAR/McClatchy Newspapers named her first collection, STANDING ON THE EDGE OF THE WORLD (Woodley Press) one of the Top Ten Poetry Books of 2008. The collection was also nominated for a PEN USA award. Her novella and poetry won the 1987 Grand Prize Barbara Storck Creative Writing Contest (Cicada Grove and poetry). Other poetry and fiction won the 1986 Grand Prize Barbara Storck Creative Writing Contest (a short story and poetry), and one of her poems took Third Place  in the 2003 Shorelines Poetry Contest.

Education: 
University of Missouri, Kansas City
What I'm reading now: 
ULYSSES (re-reading) by James Joyce
JIGSAW PUZZLING by Denise Low
DUBLINERS (re-reading stories) by James Joyce
SELECTED POEMS by Czeslav Milosz
ECSTATIC IN THE POISON by Andrew Hudgins
A CAT FOR ALL SEASONS by Rose Marie Kinder
SELECTED POEMS by W.S. Merwin
TILL WE HAVE FACES by C.S. Lewis
THE ANXIETY OF INFLUENCE by Harold Bloom
THE SHADOW Of SIRIUS by W.S. Merwin
THE LION COMMUNIQUE by Jim Cherry
Writers Retreats: 
Association of Writers & Writing Programs Conference and Bookfair
Identifies as: 
Christian
English American
Prefers to work with: 
Adults
Teachers

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