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Stephanie Couey is an MFA poet and lecturer at the University of Colorado-Boulder with roots in Riverside, CA and Boise, ID. She contributes literary works exploring courage and personal narrative to platforms like The Manifest Station, where her creative output spans thematic investigations of contemporary American experiences.
Her research and creative practice centers on Creative Writing and Poetry, specializing in lyrical exploration of violence, memory, and domestic spaces within American cultural contexts. Couey's work demonstrates particular mastery in narrative fragmentation and psychological trauma representation through free verse techniques, while also engaging with historical estate narratives and Southern literary traditions.
Her creative portfolio shows consistent thematic evolution from 2015-2016, with works like "The Country Estate" establishing foundations in domestic space symbolism later expanded in "Bang Bang, Shoot Shoot" through intensified social commentary. This progression reveals deepening engagement with psychological trauma representation within contemporary American poetry frameworks.
Couey maintains active creative output through literary publications rather than traditional academic advising or grant-funded research. Her contributions exist primarily within independent literary platforms rather than institutional research teams or laboratories.
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