Jeri Frederickson’s ‘20 (Los Angeles, MFA) review of JinJin Xu’s There Is Still Singing in the Afterlife appeared in The Poetry Cafe.
Julia Caroline Knolton ‘19
Julia Caroline Knolton’s ‘19 (Los Angeles, MFA) poem, “Poem for Berthe Morisot,” was published in Thimble Literary Magazine‘s fall 2021 issue.
Angela M. Brommel ‘09
Angela M. Brommel’s ‘09 (Los Angeles, MFA) poem, “Sober,” was included in Timshel: An Anthology of Grief and Joy Vol. 2.
Nicole D. Sconiers ‘10
Nicole D. Sconiers ‘10 (Los Angeles, MFA) had her piece, “Black Lives Matter and the Karen Surveillance State,” appear in Cultural Daily.
Lisa Cheby ‘10
Lisa Cheby’s ‘10 (Los Angeles, MFA) poem, “We don’t get to engage in violent language and exclusion,” appeared in Altadena Poetry Review.
Don Kingfisher Campbell ‘13
Don Kingfisher Campbell ‘13 (Los Angeles, MFA) appeared on the Quintessential Listening poetry podcast. His book, Kingfisher Kreates, was published by Cyberwit.
Jake Bailey ‘20
Jake Bailey’s ‘20 (Los Angeles, MFA) poems, “Thirteen Blackbirds” and “Ghost of my Ghost,” appeared in Tipton Poetry Journal. His poem, “Schizo Sees the Man in/on a Coffee Shop,” was…
Sarita Sidhu ‘18
Sarita Sidhu’s ‘18 (Los Angeles, MFA) piece, “How to Fall in Love,” was published in Emerge Literary Journal.
Toni Ann Johnson ‘08
Toni Ann Johnson’s ‘08 (Los Angeles, MFA) piece, “This Side and That,” appeared in Aunt Chloe.
Victoria Chang
MFA in Creative Writing Faculty Victoria Chang will be editing the New York Times Magazine Poetry for the year.
With Fuchsia and Purple Light, Asata Radcliffe Explores the Scars of the Civil War
Last year, the writer and artist Asata Radcliffe ‘08 (Antioch Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) created a “living installation” of a hurt that does not end. This haunting eulogy, titled “A Slower Ontology,” was told through fuchsia and purple light…
Four Antiochian Poet Laureates
When Grace Cavalieri taught at Antioch-Columbia in the early ’70s, it was a heady time to be a poet, and to be a part of Antioch. This campus—centered in the newly-opened, planned community of Columbia, situated between Baltimore and Washington, DC—had been proposed in 1969 and opened its doors in 1970…
