Elizabeth Robinson BA, Bard College
MFA, Brown University
MDiv, Pacific School of Religion
Elizabeth Robinson is the author of eight books of poetry, most recently
Inaudible Trumpeters (Harbor Mountain Press), Under That Silky Roof (Burning Deck Press), and
Apostrophe (Apogee Press). Robinson has an essay in the new book on Lorine Niedecker, Radical Vernacular, and work forthcoming in a new Norton Anthology called American Hybrid. A new book called The Orphan & Its Relations will be out from Fence in November. Robinson has been a winner of the Fence Modern
Poets Prize, the National Poetry Series, and three Gertrude
Stein awards for innovative poetry. She has also been a MacDowell
Colony Fellow and a recipient of a grant from the Fund for Poetry.
In 2008, she was awarded a Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants to
Artists Award. Robinson is a co-editor of Instance Press and EtherDome
Chapbooks.