
معرفی
CM Burroughs is a tenured Associate Professor of Poetry at Columbia College Chicago. She holds a B.A. in English and Creative Writing from Sweet Briar College (2003) and an M.F.A. in Poetry from the University of Pittsburgh (2007). Her work explores themes of grief, family, and personal narrative through poetry, blending anguish and beauty.
Education:
- B.A., English and Creative Writing, Sweet Briar College, 2003
- M.F.A., Poetry, University of Pittsburgh, 2007
Research Interests: Burroughs' poetry delves into personal loss and vulnerability, as exemplified in her critically acclaimed collection Master Suffering, which addressed the untimely death of her younger sister. Her work bridges emotional expression and literary artistry, emphasizing the relevance of poetry in contemporary life.
Awards and Recognition:
- Long-listed for the National Book Award for Poetry (2021)
- Finalist: LA Times Book Award and Lambda Literary Award
- Virginia Center for Creative Arts residency fellowship
Teaching and Mentorship: At Columbia College Chicago, Burroughs teaches undergraduate and graduate poetry workshops, guiding students to craft their own collections. She emphasizes the connection between personal experience and poetic expression, particularly for students from diverse backgrounds.
Labs/Teams: Not explicitly mentioned in the provided text.




