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Catherine Wing is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at Kent State University. She specializes in poetry with research interests spanning Poetic Form, Interdisciplinary Arts, Neuro-linguistics, and the relationship between emotion, tone, and syntax in poetry. Her work bridges literary and scientific domains, exploring intersections like literature-science interactions and cognitive processes in creative expression.
Education: M.F.A., University of Washington (2004).
Research Interests include experimental poetry forms, neuro-linguistic foundations of language, and the application of scientific methodologies to literary analysis. Her recent publications (2010–2015) reflect this interdisciplinary focus, blending traditional and innovative techniques to explore themes like ecological imagery, sensory perception, and cognitive processes.
Awards and Fellowships: Recipient of the Linda Bruckheimer Series in Kentucky Literature Award for Gin & Bleach (2012), nominated for the 2005 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Enter Invisible, and awarded residencies at Yaddo, MacDowell Colony, and Sewanee Writers’ Conference.
Professional Roles: General Editor for the Wick Poetry Center’s Ohio Chapbook Series and advisory board member. Active in organizations like the Associated Writing Programs.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with Kent State’s Environmental Science and Design Research Institute, emphasizing interdisciplinary environmental studies in her creative and academic work.




