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Rebecca Lindenberg is an Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of English at the University of Cincinnati. She is a poet, essayist, translator, and literary editor, serving as Poetry Editor of the Cincinnati Review. Her academic focus spans poetry writing, literary nonfiction, creative writing pedagogy, and interdisciplinary practices.
Education: PhD in Literature & Creative Writing (University of Utah, 2011), B.A. (Magna Cum Laude) in English (The College of William & Mary, 2000).
Research interests include 20th/21st-century poetry, Modernism, and literary translation. She has received major grants/fellowships such as the NEA Literature Grant ($25k, 2011–2013) and Amy Lowell Traveling Poetry Fellowship ($55k, 2013–2014). Her work appears in journals like POETRY, The Believer, and American Poetry Review.
Publications include Love, an Index (2012), The Logan Notebooks (2014, Utah Book Award winner), and an upcoming collection Our Splendid Failure to Do the Impossible (2024). Residencies include MacDowell Colony and Sewanee Writers Conference.
Service roles include Director of Graduate Studies (English Department, 2022–present).



