
About
Kathleen Haidee Winter is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of English at Sonoma State University, part of the College of Humanities, Social Sciences, and the Arts. She serves as an associate editor for the journal 32 Poems and has taught at the university since 2017.
Her educational background includes:
- MFA in Creative Writing from Arizona State University
- MA in English and American Literature from Boston College
- Law degree from UC Davis School of Law
Winter's research focuses on creative writing and poetry, with publications in prestigious journals such as The New Statesman, The New Republic, Poetry London, and Yale Review. Her work explores themes of identity, memory, and cultural narratives through poetic forms.
She has received significant recognition including:
- Hilary Tham Poetry Prize
- Elixir Poetry Award
- Antivenom Poetry Prize
- Emily Dickinson Award from Poetry Society of America
Winter has secured fellowships at renowned artist residencies including the James Merrill House and Maison Dora Maar, supporting her literary projects.
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