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Stuart, Anne Dyer

 Person

Biography

Anne-Dyer Stuart received her Ph.D. from the Center for Writers at the University of Southern Mississippi. She also holds an MFA from Columbia University. Anne-Dyer Stuart won the Henfield/Transatlantic Prize from the Joseph F. McCrindle Foundation for her fiction; her nonfiction was selected by Joshua Harmon for New South journal’s prose prize; her poetry was selected by Steve Almond for the Best of the Web anthology; and her prize-winning one-act was produced in The Rocky Mountain Playwrighting Festival in Telluride, Colorado. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Agni, Fiction Southeast, New World Writing, Third Coast, Pembroke Magazine, The Louisville Review, The Midwest Quarterly, Poet Lore, Lake Effect, Exit 7, storySouth, and elsewhere.

She has served as writer-in-residence at The Columbia Training School, a juvenile prison for girls in Mississippi, and won the Ben Mounger Rawls Excellence in Teaching Award at the University of Southern Mississippi, where she taught before joining the English Department at Bloomsburg University. For more information, click here.

Her poem "Forgetting Prozac" was published in Parting Gifts, a project of March Street Press.

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Poems by Anne Dyer Stuart

 Item — Box 112: Series Series 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: Item 49
Scope and Contents

Two copies of poem Forgetting Prozac by Anne Dyer Stuart

Dates: 1987-2009; Majority of material found within Bulk 1992-2009; Other: Date acquired: 2012