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Maurya Simon
Maurya Simon is the author of Ghost Orchid (Red Hen Press, 2004), Weavers (2000), The Golden Labyrinth (1995), Speaking in Tongues (1991), Days of Awe (1990), and The
Enchanted Room (1986). She is the recipient of a 1999 NEA fellowship in
poetry, and she has been awarded a University Award from The
Academy of American Poets, the Celia B. Wagner and Lucille Medwick
Memorial Awards from the Poetry Society of America, and a
Fulbright/Indo-American Fellowship. Simon has been a Fellow at
Hawthornden Castle in Edinburgh, Scotland, as well as a Fellow at
the Baltic Centre for Writers and Translators in Visby, Sweden.
Her poems have appeared in Poetry, TriQuarterly, The Kenyon Review,
The Gettysburg Review, The Georgia Review, Grand Street, Agni,
Ploughshares, Shenandoah, The Los Angeles Times Book Review,
Calyx, New England Review, and in more than fifty additional literary
magazines and journals. Her poetry has also been collected in more
than a dozen anthologies. She is a professor in the Creative Writing
Department at the University of California, Riverside and lives in
Mt. Baldy, in the Angeles National Forest of the San Gabriel
Mountains, in southern California.
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