Susan Lewis lives in New York City and edits Posit (www.positjournal.com). She is the author of nine books and chapbooks, most recently "Heisenberg's Salon" (BlazeVOX [books], 2017), "This Visit" (BlazeVOX [books], 2015), and "State of the Union" (Spuyten Duyvil Press, 2014). Her tenth book, "Zoom," has been awarded the Washington Prize, and will be published in 2018 by The Word Works.
Susan's work has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and appeared in a great number of anthologies and journals, including The Awl, Berkeley Poetry Review, The Brooklyn Rail, Cimarron Review, Diode, EOAGH, The Journal, The New Orleans Review, Pool, Phoebe, Raritan, Seneca Review, So To Speak, Verse (online), Verse Daily, and VOLT. Her collaborations with composer Jonathan Golove have been recorded and performed at the Kennedy Center and Carnegie's Weill Hall, and her collaborations with artist Melissa Stern have been exhibited at galleries and museums across the US. Susan received her BA and JD from UC Berkeley and her MFA in Creative Writing from Sarah Lawrence College. Links to reviews, interviews, and work online at www.susanlewis.net.