Jeanne Heuving

Jeanne Heuving is the author of Mood Indigo (selva oscura press 2019), and the co-editor, along with Tyrone Williams, of Inciting Poetics: Thinking and Writing Poetry (Recencies Series, University of New Mexico Press, 2019).  She recently published The Transmutation of Love and Avant-Garde Poetics in the Modern and Contemporary Poetics series (University of Alabama Press 2016). Her cross genre book Incapacity (Chiasmus Press) won a 2004 Book of the Year Award from Small Press Traffic.  Other books include Transducer (Chax 2008), and Omissions Are Not Accidents:  Gender in the Art of Marianne Moore (Wayne State U Press 1992)Recent poetry and prose appears in the following collections and journals: Dispatches from the Poetry Wars, Hambone, Lute & Drum, Golden Handcuffs Review, The Fate of Difficulty in Contemporary Poetry, Resist Much / Obey Little and Solidarity. Heuving is a professor in the Interdisciplinary Arts and Science program at the University of Washington (UW) Bothell and is on the graduate faculty in the English Department at UW Seattle.  She founded the MFA in Creative Writing & Poetics at UW Bothell and served as its first director. She is the recipient of grants from the Fulbright Foundation, National Endowment for the Humanities, Simpson Humanities Center, and the Beinecke Library at Yale.

2021 Events
In the “Likeness” of Authenticity: Poetry, Appropriation and Identity
2024 Events
Chax Press at 40