Todd Dillard

Poet

Philadelphia, PA
Pennsylvania US
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Author's Bio

Todd Dillard grew up in Houston, Texas. He attended the University of Houston, eventually graduating with a bachelor's degree in creative writing with a focus in poetry. From there, he matriculated at Sarah Lawrence College, where he graduated with an MFA in creative writing (poetry) and subsequently published a chapbook "The Drowned Hymns" with Jeanne Duval Press. His debut collection of poetry "Ways We Vanish" (Okay Donkey, 2020) was a finalist for the Balcones Poetry Prize. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in numerous prestigious journals, including Guernica, Electric Literature, The Adroit Journal, Barrelhouse, The Florida Review, Hobart, Booth, McSweeney's Internet Tendencies, Ruminate, Sixth Finch, Nimrod, and many more. Following a decade of living in New York City, Todd Dillard relocated to Philadelphia, where he lives now with his wife and their two children.

Publications & Prizes

Journals: ,
Barrelhouse
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The Offing
Prizes won: 

Penani Poetry Prize - University of Houston Honors College, 2005; Best New Poets, 2010; Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators "Works in Progress" Grant, 2012; Two Sylvias Press Chapbook Prize - Finalist, 2017; Birdwhistle Prize in Poetry - Noble Gas Quarterly, 2018; Balcones Poety Award finalist for debut collection "Ways We Vanish" - 2021

Personal Favorites

Favorite authors: 
Charles Simic, Jericho Brown, Rilke, Amorak Huey, Lucille Clifton, Ruth Stone, Tom Lux, Russel Edson, Sabrina Orah Mark, Franz Wright, Elisa Gilbert, Baudelaire, Zbigniew Herbert, Jane Kenyon, Ilya Kaminski, Ross Gay, Jack Gilbert, Danez Smith, Chen Chen, Rita Dove, Mary Ruefle, Diane Seuss, Mark Doty, Tomas Tranströmer, Marie Howe, Claudia Rankine

More Information

Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
No
Identifies as: 
White
Prefers to work with: 
Any
Fluent in: 
English
Born in: 
Houston, TX
Texas
Raised in: 
Houston
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Last update: Dec 20, 2021