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Jennifer Moxley is a Professor of English at the University of Maine’s Department of English, where she has taught since 2000. She serves as Director of Creative Writing, co-advisor for The Open Field literary journal, and Coordinator of Undergraduate Studies. Her expertise spans creative writing (poetry, essay, personal narrative), poetry theory, poetics, translation, and literary studies focusing on French Symbolism, Orphic traditions, American modernism, and contemporary poetry.
Her accolades include the Lynda Hull Poetry Award (2005) and the Poetry Society of America’s William Carlos Williams Award (2015) for The Open Secret. Moxley’s work bridges creative and scholarly domains, with publications ranging from poetry collections like For the Good of All Do Not Destroy the Birds (2021) to translations of French avant-garde poets such as Marie Uguay and Jacqueline Risset. Her courses explore modern American literature, poetic forms, and interdisciplinary themes like the Symbolist movement and the myth of Orpheus.
- Education: Not explicitly stated, but her academic trajectory suggests advanced degrees in English or related fields.
- Research Trends: Her publications emphasize experimental poetics, cultural translation, and intersections between personal narrative and broader societal themes. Recent work engages environmental poetics and object studies.
Awards highlight her contributions to contemporary poetry and translation, while her teaching reflects a commitment to both creative practice and scholarly rigor. Moxley’s translation projects underscore her role as a bridge between French literary traditions and American avant-garde movements.


