Justin Hyde
Justin Hyde is an American poet, Editor and correctional officer from Iowa.
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Born | Iowa | February 6, 1978
Nationality | American |
Occupation | poet, editor, correctional officer |
Movement | Realism, Dirty realism Web 2.0 |
Life and work
Hyde has spent his entire life living in Iowa. He has had hundreds of poems published in alternative online literary magazines since 2005 and is best-known for his realist poetry, which depicts the everyday-life of everyday-people in plain language.
Hyde is a Literary Editor for The Commonline Journal and the former Poetry Editor of Thieves Jargon.[1] His work has most notably appeared in New York Quarterly,[2] The Iowa Review,[3] CounterPunch,[4] 3am Magazine,[5] and Zygote In My Coffee.
Books
- An Elephant Hole (2014, Interior Noise Press)
- Another Casualty at the 34th st Bus Stop (2009, Liquid Paper Press)
- Down Where The Hummingbird Goes To Die (2008, Outside Writers Press/Tainted Coffee Press)
References
- "Biography & Archive". The Commonline Journal. 17 May 2017.
- "Contributor: Justin Hyde". New York Quarterly Foundation. 17 May 2017.
- Valentino, Russell (17 May 2017). "Discoveries: New Writing from The Iowa Review". The Iowa Review.
- Hyde, Justin (17 May 2017). "Three Poems by Justin Hyde". CounterPunch.
- Gallix, Andrew (17 May 2017). "4 poems by Justin Hyde". 3am Magazine.
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