Seretta Martin

Poet

Santee, CA
California US

Author's Bio

Seretta Martin is a poet, teacher and visual artist. She is a short list finalist for the Philip Levine book award, and the Word Works Washington Prize as well as the Atlantic Review International Poetry Prize with her second forthcoming book, "Overtaking Glass. She authored and illustrated the limited edition, "Foreign Dust, Familiar Rain, Selected Poems" & several chapbooks. (Blue Vortex Publishers)

As the managing editor she is also a regional editor of San Diego Poetry Annual. In 2017 she was the featured poet at the KPBS Member's Annual Celebration of Arts fundraising Gala. She has judged contests including Poetry Out Loud, The San Diego Book Awards, San Diego Writers Ink, Border Voices Poetry Project and The San Diego Poetry Annual cover contest. With a grant from the James Irvine Foundation and Poets and Writers in 2011 she was a featured poet for the Border Voices "Virtual" ITV Poetry Fair & Annual and appeared with award-winning students and founding director, Jack Webb. Together we read poetry and talked about POETRY.  Other P & W matching grants helped to fund performance of poets at her New Alchemy Poetry Series. 

Her first translations, those of the Lithuanian poet, Sonata Paliulytė, appeared in the San Diego Poetry Annual 2011. Seretta serves as the founding editor of Blue VorTEXT Literary Journal on-line and Blue Vortex Publishers, which creates first-edition books for other poets. With Christopher Gorrie she co-founded and is co-editor of Synesthesia Literary Journal on-line. In 2014 she was an assistant editor of "Poetry Crossing" (a Teacher's Lesson Plan book) for the California Poets in the Schools 50th Anniversary. Two of her lesson plans were published in this book. She is a member of The Haiku Society of America, The Southern California Haiku Study Group, and a founding member of Haiku San Diego. Her writing and poetry has been published internationally and included in Fire and Water, A Climate Crisis Anthology 2020, Springtime in Paradise 2020, Waymark,Voice of the Valley, 2020, San Diego Writers Ink 2020, Border Voices Poetry Anthology 2020, Serving House Journal 2014, Weave Magazine 2014, Poetry International 2013, MARGIE, the American Poetry Journal, Oasis Journals 2007, Magee Park Poets and others. Her haiku and haibun appeared in the anthologies: The Haiku Society of America 2012, 2013, 2020, Under the Basho 2013, Modern Haiku 2013, Frogpond 2012, 2013,  The Southern California Haiku Study Group Anthology: 2010 – present. The new form-fusion that Seretta invented: "Haiphrastic," was first published in The San Diego Poetry Annual (SDPA) in 2012 and her poetry has appeared in SDPA since 2007. On-line publications credits include Web del Sol, Poetry International, Moonday Poets, Poetic Voices, and Muse Apprentice among others.

Seretta earned her MFA in Creative Writing from San Diego State University in 2013 under the mentorship of Ilya Kaminsky, Sandra Alcosser, Steve Kowit and Marilyn Chin. Seretta serves as the Assistant Director, Poet-Teacher Coordinator and Fair Manager of the Border Voices Poetry Project. Her joy and mission is to help students find their poetic voices and learn to express themselves creatively. She teaches all levels of poetry, elementary through adults in schools and on-line using Zoom with Border Voices Poetry, San Diego Writers Ink and KIDS San Diego Poetry. Many of her students have received awards and been published. She appears on ITV shows and curates readings at libraries and symposiums. Seretta is a Kaiser hospice volunteer and lives in the foothills of San Diego, California with her musician son and her red Maine Coon, Molly. 

Currently, Seretta is working on a mixed genre book of poetry, visual art, and other surprises. Links:  sandiegowriters.org, sandiegopoetryannual.com, bordervoices.com, cpits.org, bluevortextpublishers.com, synesthesialitjournal.com.

Publications & Prizes

Anthologies:
Serving House Journal (Serving House Books, 2016)
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California Poets in the Schools (California Poets in the Schools, 2013)
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City Works (City Works Press, 2013)
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Modern Haiku (Haiku Society of America, 2013)
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San Diego Poetry Annual (William Harry Harding--Garden Oak Press, 2013)
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A Year in Ink, Volume 5 (Ink Spot Press, 2012)
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Frogpond (Haiku Society of America, 2012)
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Magee Park Anthology (Friends of Carlsbad City Library, 2012)
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The San Diego Poetry Annual (William Harry Harding--Garden Oak Press, 2012)
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A Year in Ink Vol. 4 (San Diego Writers, Ink, 2011)
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Border Voices Poetry Anthology 18 What the Song Hoped For (San Diego State University Press, 2011)
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Magee Park Anthology (Friends of Carlsbad City Library, 2011)
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The San Diego Poetry Annual (Authorhouse, 2011)
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The San Diego Poetry Annual (William Harry Harding--Garden Oak Press, 2011)
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A Year in Ink Volume 3 (Ink Spot Press, 2010)
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Magee Park Anthology (Friends of Carlsbad City Library, 2010)
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Magee Park Anthology (Friends of Carlsbad City Library, 2009)
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The San Diego Poetry Annual (William Harry Harding--Garden Oak Press, 2009)
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Tidepools Anthology Vol. 23 (Mira Costa College, 2009)
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What the World Hears (California Poets in the Schools, 2009)
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Magee Park Poets Anthology (Friends of Carlsbad City Library, 2008)
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A Year in Ink, San Diego Writers Ink, Volume 1 (San Diego Writers Ink, 2007)
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Magee Park Poets Anthology (Friends of Carlsbad City Library, 2007)
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The Best of Border Voices (Level 4 Press, 2007)
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Magee Park Poets Anthology (Friends of Carlsbad City Library, 2006)
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The San Diego Poetry Annual (Authorhouse, 2006)
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Magee Park Poets Anthology (Friends of Carlsbad City Library, 2004)
Journals:
California State Poetry Quarterly
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Margie
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Oasis
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San Diego Poetry Annual
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Weave Magazine
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Web del Sol
Prizes won: 

Finalist in the Philip Levine Prize for Poetry book contest, as well as for the Word Works Washington Prize and the Atlantic Review International Poetry Contest. James Irvine Foundation, Linda Brown Scholarship to Idyllwild Arts, Saint Marks Religious Art Festival, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010; San Diego Writers, Ink Romance Poetry contests, 2005, Short list finalist for the Philip Levine book award, and the Word Works Washington Prize as well as the Atlantic Review International Poetry Prize. 2006, 2010, 2011, OASIS "Best Poem" 2007, California Poetry Society; July 2006, Oct. 2006, Aug. 2007, and an Outstanding Leadership award, California Center for the Arts, Escondido, 1998 and art scholarships to Chouinard/Cal Arts, L.A.

 

 

Personal Favorites

Favorite authors: 
Charles Simic, Jane Hershfield, Ruth Stone, Carl Phillips, Li Yung Lee, Richard Wilbur, and too many others to mention.
What I'm reading now: 
Springtime in Paradise, 27th Anthology of Border Voices Poetry by Jack Webb, The Sky is Bluer for One Crow by Una Nichols Hynum, The Poet's Companion by Kim Addonizio, Dorianne Laux, American Poetry Review, Poets & Writers, The Writer's Chronicle, Ecco, Writer's Almanac, Rattle, San Diego Poetry Annual by staff editors, Can Poetry Matter by Dana Gioia, Only As the Day is Long by Dorianne Laux, Daily Rituals, How Artists Work by Mason Currey, The Discovery of Poetry, A Field Guide to Reading and Writing Poems by Frances Mayes, Frogpond, The Journal of the Haiku Society Of America by Haiku Society of America

More Information

Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
Yes
Identifies as: 
English American
Prefers to work with: 
Any
Fluent in: 
English
Born in: 
IL
Illinois
Raised in: 
San Diego, CA
California
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Last update: Jun 18, 2020