Judith Werner

Poet

Author's Bio

I consider myself a "semi-formalist," writing in forms but not exclusively. I live in the Bronx in New York. I have worked as the Grants and Gifts Manager for Habitat for Humanity-New York City and taught a poetry workshop at Caring Community. I am retired and do editorial freelance work. I continue to have poems published in many literary magazines and several anthologies, and have a collection of work on the online formal poetry site at www.hypertexts.com. My chapbook What Moves the Sun is forthcoming from White Violet Press.

Publications & Prizes

Anthologies:
A Fierce Brightness (Calyx Books, 2002)
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Sixteen Voices (Mariposa Press, 1994)
Journals:
Apostrophe
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Asheville Poetry Review
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Blue Unicorn
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Bridges
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Classical Outlook
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Comstock Review
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Eclectic Literary Forum
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Medicinal Purposes
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Mid-American Poetry Review
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Neovictorian
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Rattapallax
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Sulphur River Literary Review
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The Lyric
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Yankee Magazine
Prizes won: 

I have won in the past the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize, The Academy of American Poets Prize, and a Breadloaf Writer’s Conference Fellowship, and nomination for the Pushcart prize. For The Lyric, I have won Best of Issue Prize, Honorable Mentions, the Ronald J. Kemski Prize, and served as judge in another issue. I was awarded a grant from AE Ventures Foundation in 2015.

More Information

Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
No
Identifies as: 
White, Jewish
Prefers to work with: 
Adults
Fluent in: 
English
Born in: 
New York
Raised in: 
Washington, DC
District Of Columbia
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Last update: Nov 05, 2016