Amber Flora Thomas
Amber Flora Thomas (born August 27, 1972) is an American poet. She grew up in Mendocino, California.[1] Thomas received her Bachelor of Arts from Humboldt State University and her Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in poetry writing from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.[2] She has taught at the Dominican University of California and at the University of Alaska-Fairbanks for their MFA program in Creative Writing.[3] Thomas attended the North Carolina Writers' Network Fall Conference in November 2022.[4]
Awards
- Cave Canem Poetry Prize (2004) for Eye of Water[5]
- Dylan Thomas American Poet Prize
- Richard Peterson Poetry Prize
- Ann Stanford Poetry Prize
Collections
Eye of Water, published by University of Pittsburgh Press, 2005 (ISBN 9780822958932)
The Rabbits Could Sing, published by University Press of Colorado[6], 2012
Red Channel in the Rupture, published by Red Hen Press, 2018
Appeared in
- Tin House
- Callaloo
- Orion
- Alaska Quarterly Review
- Saranac Review
- Third Coast Magazine
- Angles of Assent
- A Norton Anthology of Contemporary African American Poetry
- Black Nature: Four Centuries of African American Nature Poetry
References
- ↑ Almendinger, E. C. (1876). Flora of Ann Arbor and vicinity. Ann Arbor, [Mich.]: Courier Steam Print. House. Search this book on
- ↑ Almendinger, E. C. (1876). Flora of Ann Arbor and vicinity. Ann Arbor, [Mich.]: Courier Steam Print. House. Search this book on
- ↑ Almendinger, E. C. (1876). Flora of Ann Arbor and vicinity. Ann Arbor, [Mich.]: Courier Steam Print. House. Search this book on
- ↑ Moore, Jessie L.; Felten, Peter; Strickland, Michael, "SUPPORTING A CULTURE OF WRITING:", Working with Faculty Writers, Utah State University Press, pp. 127–141, retrieved 2023-10-05
- ↑ "Contributors' Notes". New England Review. 39 (3): 183–187. 2018. doi:10.1353/ner.2018.0097. ISSN 2161-9131.
- ↑ Thomas, Amber Flora (2012). The Rabbits Could Sing: Poems. University Press of Colorado. ISBN 978-1-60223-159-7. Search this book on
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