Todd Hearon

Todd Hearon is an American poet, dramatist and fiction writer. He is the author of three collections of poems -- STRANGE LAND, NO OTHER GODS and CROWS IN EDEN -- and a novella, DO GEESE SEE GOD. He lives in Exeter, New Hampshire and teaches at Phillips Exeter Academy.

Awards

  • Poet-in-Residence, Dartmouth College and The Frost Place
  • Dobie-Paisano Creative Writing Fellowship/University of Texas, Austin
  • Paul Green Playwrights Prize
  • Crab Orchard Award/Southern Illinois University Press
  • PEN New England/"Discovery" Award
  • Rumi Prize in Poetry/Arts & Letters
  • Friends of Literature Prize/Poetry magazine and the Poetry Foundation
  • Campbell Corner Poetry Prize/Sarah Lawrence College

Works

An online selection includes:

  • "What Is Man That Thou Art Mindful of Him", Slate, May 9, 2006
  • "Covenant". AGNI 67. 2008.
  • "The Singers". Poetry. December 2005.
  • "Caliban in After-Life". Partisan Review. April 2002.

References

    https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/todd-hearon

    https://www.toddhearon.com

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