Lyn Lifshin
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Born in Barre, VT, she was raised in Middlebury, VT. She earned a bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
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 in English from Syracuse University
Syracuse University
Syracuse University is a private research university located in Syracuse, New York, United States. Its roots can be traced back to Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, founded by the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1832, which also later founded Genesee College...

 and a master's degree
Master's degree
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 in English from the University of Vermont
University of Vermont
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 (writing a thesis on Dylan Thomas
Dylan Thomas
Dylan Marlais Thomas was a Welsh poet and writer, Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 11 January 2008. who wrote exclusively in English. In addition to poetry, he wrote short stories and scripts for film and radio, which he often performed himself...

). She also studied at Brandeis University
Brandeis University
Brandeis University is an American private research university with a liberal arts focus. It is located in the southwestern corner of Waltham, Massachusetts, nine miles west of Boston. The University has an enrollment of approximately 3,200 undergraduate and 2,100 graduate students. In 2011, it...

, the Bread Loaf School of English and attended the Bread Loaf Writer's Conference.

Lifshin moved to Schenectady, NY in the 1970s with her then husband who worked for General Electric
General Electric
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. She enrolled in a doctoral program in English at SUNY Albany and began submitting her work for publication. She quickly began appearing in a variety of literary magazines. When she left SUNY, she began teaching creative writing workshops at various public venues such as libraries as well as at her home in Niskayuna, NY. Eventually, she began earning a living primarily from workshops, readings, and visiting faculty positions.

Lifshin has been called "The Queen of the Lit Mags" and "The Queen of Modern Romance Poetry". Over 120 books and chapbooks of her work have been published. She has also edited 4 anthologies (appearing in innumerable others) and was the subject of the award winning documentary film, Not Made of Glass. Her work has appeared in numerous literary magazines and cultural publications, including The American Scholar
The American Scholar
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, Christian Science Monitor, Ploughshares
Ploughshares
Ploughshares is an American literary magazine founded in 1971 by DeWitt Henry and Peter O'Malley in The Plough and Stars, an Irish pub in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Since 1989, Ploughshares has been based at Emerson College in the heart of Boston...

, nthWORD
NthWORD
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and Rolling Stone Magazine.

Bibliographers and literary critics would be hard-pressed to find a literary journal that has not published at least one Lifshin poem at one time or another. To date, however, there is no comprehensive bibliography
Bibliography
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 of her publications and unpublished manuscripts.

She currently divides her time between a home in Niskayuna, NY and a residence in Virginia
Virginia
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. Her website is lynlifshin.com.

Books & Chapbooks (partial list)

Barbaro: Beyond Brokenness, Texas Review Press, 2009

92 Rapple Drive, Coatlism Press, 2008

An Unfinished Story, FootHills Publishing, 2006

Poets (mostly) who…, World Parade, 2006

What Matters Most, Scintillating Publications, 2004

(reprint Black Sparrow, 2001)

Marilyn Monroe, Quiet Lion Press, 1994

Ariadne's Thread, Harper and Row, 1982

Appletree Lane, New Spirit Press, 1980

Women Early Plymouth, Morgan Press, 1977

Weeds and Woodsmoke, Bellevue Press, 1974

Barbie Poems (Vols. 1 & 2), Lummox Press, 2005

The Licorice Daughter: My year with Ruffian, Texas Review Press, 2006

40 Days Apple Nights, Morgan Press, 1972

Offered By Owner, recording and book, Natalie Slohm, 1978

The Daughter I Don't Have, Plan B, 2005

The Camping Madonna at Indian Lake, M.A.F Press, 1986

The Old House Poems, Capra Press, 1975

Leaves and Night Things, Baby John Press 1970

Red Hair and the Jesuit, Trout Creek Press, 1987

Why is the House Dissolving, Open Skull Press, 1969

Shooting Kodachromes in the Dark, Penumbra, 1994

She was Found Treading Water Deep out in the Ocean, Platonic 3 Way Press, 2005

Jesus Christ Live, Future Tense Books, 2004

A New Film About A Woman in Love with the Dead, March Street Press, 2003

Madonna who Shifts for Herself, Applezaba, 1984

Kiss the Skin Off, Cherry Valley Press, 1985

Blue Dust New Mexico, Basilisk Press, 1982

Another Woman's Story, Butcher Shop Press, 2004

When a Cat Dies, Moon Press, 2004

Remember the Ladies, Ghost Dance Press, 1985

Colors in Cooper Black, Morgan Press

Not made of Glass, Karista Press. 1989

Tangled Vines 2nd ed, Harcourt Brace, 1992

Blue Tattoo, Event Horizon, 2001

Naked Charm, Illuminati, 1984, 1990

Glass, Morgan Press, 1978

Reading Lips, Morgan Press, 1990

Lips Unsealed, Capra Press, 1990

Black Apples, Crossing Press, 1973

Raw Opals, Illuminati, 1987

35 Sundays, Ommation Press, 1979

Dance Poems, Ommation Press, 1990

Restrooms, Anyone?, JVC Books, 1997

Autumn Wind, Portrait, 2007

In Mirrors, Presa Press, 2006

Novemberly, ESP Press, 2007

Poems, Konglomerati Press, 1974

Tangled Vines, Beacon Press, 1979

The Innocents, Buzzards Roost, 1987

Skin Divers, Krax, 1987

Doctors, Applezaba, 1990

Leaning South, Red Dust, 1977

North Poems, Morgan Press

(reprint David R. Godine Publisher, 1997, ISBN 9781574230406)

Red Hair and the Jesuit, Trout Creek Press, 1988


Forthcoming

Persephone, Red Hen Press

Nutley Pond, Goose River Press

Lost in the Fog, Finishing Line Press

Jesus Christ Poems in Hazmat Review

2008 Update of partial bibliography provided by Lifshin

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