Ellaraine Lockie

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Ellaraine Lockie lives in the San Francisco Bay area.  She writes poetry, nonfiction books and essays and has authored seven collections of poetry and two nonfiction books with a third forthcoming in 2011.

She has received eleven nominations for the Pushcart Prize, a fellowship from Summer Literary Seminars in Kenya and poetry residencies at Centrum in Port Townsend, WA, and the Mabel Dodge Luhan House in Taos, New Mexico.

Her poems and essays are widely published in journals and anthologies, including the Georgetown Review, The Eleventh Muse, New Plains Review, Prism Review, SLAB, the Mississippi Review, Mudfish, Homestead Review, Quiddity, Quercus, The Meadow, Thin Air and The Frogmore Papers.  She has received the Elizabeth R. Curry Prize from the University of Slippery Rock, the Lois Beebe Hayna Award from The Eleventh Muse, the One Page Poem Prize from the Missouri Writers' Guild, the Writecorner Press Poetry Award, the Skysaje Poetry Prize and the Dean Wagner Poetry Prize from the St. Louis Writers Guild, in addition to several hundred additional awards.

Lockie reads her work at poetry events and on radio shows nationwide.  She is a frequent judge of poetry contests and teaches workshops on both poetry and handmade papermaking for schools, libraries and special interest groups.

 

 

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