Patricia Goodwin

Poet

Author's Bio

Patricia Goodwin is the author of When Two Women Die: A Historical Novella of Marblehead, Telling of Two Murders Which Happened There, 301 Years Apart (2011), about Marblehead legends and true crime, and its sequel, Dreamwater (2013), about the Salem witch trials. Her novel, Holy Days (2015) is about the sexual, psychological seduction of Gloria Wisher and her subsequent transformation. Her poetry books are Java Love: Poems of a Coffeehouse (2018); Telling Time By Apples, And Other Poems About Life On The Remnants Of Olde Humphrey Farme (2017), illustrated by the author; Atlantis (2006), and Marblehead Moon (1993). All Plum Press. Her poetry has been published in nthposition.com, Pemmican PressRadius: Poetry from the Center to the Edge, The Ekphrastic Review and The Potomac, among others. Her poem, "Vanessa Bell Is Sending Me Dreams," was nominated for The Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net by The Ekphrastic Review in 2019. For more work and information, please visit http://patriciagoodwin.com/

Publications & Prizes

Anthology:
Under Her Skin: How Girls Experience Race in America (Seal Press, 2004)
Journals: ,
Muse Apprentice Guild
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nthposition
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Pemmican Press
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The Potomac Journal

More Information

Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
Yes
Fluent in: 
English
Born in: 
Raised in: 
MA
Massachusetts
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Last update: Feb 22, 2020