Faculty
Martha Rhodes
Martha Rhodes is the director of Four Way Books, a literary press in New York City and author of three poetry collections: Mother Quiet (Zoo Press, 2004), Perfect Disappearance (winner of The Green Rose Prize, New Issues, 2000), and At the Gate (Provincetown Arts, 1995). She has published widely in magazines and journals including Agni, American Poetry Review, Ploughshares, TriQuarterly, and her work has appeared in such anthologies as Extraordinary Tide: New Poetry by American Women, The New American Poets, Last Call, and many others.
Ms. Rhodes has taught at Emerson College, New School University, UC at Irvine, and currently teaches at Sarah Lawrence and the Warren Wilson MFA Program.
Joan Houlihan
Joan Houlihan is author of three books, most recently The Us, from Tupelo Press (September, 2009) and The Mending Worm(2006) winner of the New Issues Press Green Rose Award. In 2003 her collection entitled Hand-Held Execution: Poems & Essays was published by Del Sol Press. Her work has appeared in many journals and magazines, including Boston Review, Gulf Coast, Poetry, Harvard Review, Gettysburg Review, Poetry International, Fulcrum, Pleiades, Passages North, VOLT and has been anthologized in The Iowa Anthology of New American Poetries (University of Iowa Press) and in The Book of Irish-American Poetry--Eighteenth Century to Present (University of Notre Dame Press).
Ms. Houlihan is founding director of the Concord Poetry Center and of the Colrain Poetry Manuscript Conferences. She teaches in Lesley University's MFA in Creative Writing Low-residency Program in Cambridge, Massachusetts and in Columbia University's Graduate Writing program in NYC.
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