Gillian Parrish

Poet

Author's Bio

Gillian Parrish is an assistant professor in the MFA in Writing program at Lindenwood University in St. Louis. She teaches cross-genre graduate-level courses designed to stretch and strengthen students’ skills and habits as writers. The author of two books of poems, of rain and nettles wove (Singing Horse Press 2018) and supermoon (Singing Horse Press 2020), and a co-translator of Long River (Tinfish Press), a collection by contemporary Chinese poet Yang Jian, Gillian’s creative work has appeared in various journals and anthologies including They Said: An Anthology of Collaborative Writing (Black Lawrence Press) and Counter-Desecration: A Glossary for Writing in the Anthropocene (Wesleyan University Press). A chapbook, cold spell, is out from DUSIE Kollektiv in 2019 and an essay is forthcoming in Far Villages: Welcome Essays for New or Beginner Poets. She also writes fiction, with a stories out in Newfound and Luna Station Quarterly, Your Impossible Voice, and The Sycamore Review. Gillian spent some years working in nonprofits--at Ashoka: Innovators for the Public supporting "change maker" social entrepreneurs and for the Alzheimer's Association, supporting people with dementia and their caregivers. She is skilled in facilitating writing workshops for children, teens, seniors, people staying at shelters, and veterans.

Publications & Prizes

Books:
supermoon (Singing Horse Press, 2020)
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of rain and nettles wove (Singing Horse Press, 2018)

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Last update: Oct 29, 2023