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About the Authors
Katherine Indermaur is the author of two chapbooks and an editor for Sugar House Review. She is the winner of the Black Warrior Review 2019 Poetry Contest and the 2018 Academy of American Poets Prize, runner-up in the 92Y's 2020 Discovery Poetry Contest, and has been nominated for Best of the Net. Her writing has appeared or is forthcoming in Alpinist, Coast|noCoast, Ecotone, Frontier Poetry, the Journal, New Delta Review, the Normal School, and elsewhere. She holds an MFA from Colorado State University and lives within sight of the Rocky Mountains.
Caroline Manring is a writer based in Ithaca, New York, with fifteen years of writing instruction experience. Her first poetry collection, Manual for Extinction, won the 2012 National Poetry Review Book Prize, and her second, CERULEANA, is available now from Nine Mile Press. Her essays and poems have appeared in Colorado Review, Conduit, Denver Quarterly, Drunken Boat, jubilat, Juked, New Ohio Review, Seneca Review, Verse Daily, and elsewhere. She writes the weekly humor newsletter Notes from the Dishwasher Café, a series on the hard work of being human— especially in the roles of parent, writer, runner, crafter, convalescent, and compulsive meaning-maker.
About the Event
The two authors will each read from their works and be in conversation with Geoffrey Babbitt, Editor at Seneca Review.