Alice Bolstridge
My blogs
| Occupation | Retired English Teacher, Writer, |
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| Introduction | Alice Bolstridge is an activist for peace and justice, income equality, education, health care, and the environment. She has a Ph. D. in English Literature from Oklahoma State University with more than 100 publications of poems, stories, and essays in a wide variety of literary magazines and anthologies. Cimarron Review (1985 winner, Oklahoma State University Poetry and Fiction Awards); Licking River Review (1991 Best of Issue Poetry Prize); Passager (winner 1995 Passager Poet Award); Nimrod (finalist, Pablo Neruda Poetry Award); Out of Line; Wolf Moon Journal; Café Review, Maine in Print (winner 2005 Maine Writers and Publishers Alliance, Poetry Competition); She is the author of a chapbook of poems, Chance & Choice: https://www.finishinglinepress.com/product/chance-choice-by-alice-bolstridge/. She won the 2013 Kenneth Patchen Award for Experimental Fiction for her novel, Oppression for the Heaven of It, by Moore Bowen (pseudonym), published by Journal of Experimental Fiction. For more information, see http://moorebowen.wordpress.com, https://www.facebook.com/alice.bolstridge#!/alice.bolstridge, or http://alice1938.blogspot.com/ |
| Favorite movies | Lincoln, Black Robe, When Nietzche Wept |
| Favorite books | The Book of Job, Shakespeare: King Lear, Herman Melville: Moby Dick, Emily Dickinson: Complete Poems, William Faulkner: The Sound and the Fury, Gordon Weaver: Eight Corners of the World, Doris Lessing: The Sweetest Dream, Pat Barker: The Regeneration Trilogy, Galway Kinell: Selected Poems, Maxine Kumin: Nurture |
