Lisa Rhoades

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Lisa Carol Rhoades (born 13 February 1963 in Kansas) is an American poet.[1][2]

Biography[edit]

Rhoades received her B.A. from Louisiana State University and her M.F.A. from Columbia University. Prior to receiving her nursing degree from New York University, Rhoades was a production editor at the Institute of International Education.[3][4]

She has also taught workshops in poetry.[5]

Rhoades is the daughter of John D. Rhoades, a retired dean of veterinary medicine at L.S.U., and Carol Rhoades. She is married to David Nygard and lives with her husband and children in New York City.

Bibliography[edit]

Books and chapbooks[edit]

  • Strange Gravity. Treadwell, NY: Bright Hill Press, 2004. ISBN 1-892471-24-8 ISBN 978-1892471246

Broadsides[edit]

Journals[edit]

  • Richard Jones, ed. Poetry East #33. DePaul University, 1992. ASIN B000M7J89U
  • "Ugly", "Wrecked", "The New Jersey Girls Are Fixing Their Hair" and "The Week I Thought I Was", Poetry, May 2002.
  • “Poppy,” Barrow Street. Winter 2017/18. Print. 95.
  • “The Long Grass,” Smartish Pace. Forthcoming, March 2018. Printb
  • “The Heart Saying It's OK,”Beech Street Review. January 4, 2018. Web.
  • “The Words at Hand,” Sweet: A Literary Confection. Vol. 10, No. 1. September 2017, sweetlit.wordpress.com.
  • “No,” Literary Mama. April, 2017. Web.
  • “It Depends,” New Ohio Review. Fall, 2017. Print
  • “Errand,” The Same. Vol 10, No. 4. Summer/Fall 2012. Print.
  • “Yard Sonnet,” Big City Lit. Spring 2011. Web
  • “Mourning Song,” Big City Lit. Spring 2011. Web

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