Valerie Nieman

Poet, Fiction Writer

Reidsville, NC
North Carolina US

Author's Bio

A deep immersion in landscape, whether Appalachian or Southern or Scottish, is the common thread binding Valerie Nieman’s  writing, from mainstream fiction to speculative to historical, and both lyric and narrative poetry. Her seventh novel, Upon the Corner of the Moon: A Tale of the Macbeths, will be published in 2025. Dead Hand, a sequel to To the Bones, appeared in 2024. In the Lonely Backwater, appearing in 2022, received the Sir Walter Raleigh Award.  Her third poetry collection, Leopard Lady: A Life in Verse, included work that had appeared in The Missouri Review, Chautauqua, Southern Poetry Review, and other journals. On its debut at Coney Island Museum, the curator wrote, "Steeped in sideshow tradition, and addressing issues of race, gender, self-concept, and creative expression, your book is beautifully written." Her writing has appeared widely in journals and in numerous anthologies, including Eyes Glowing at the Edge of the Woods (WVU) and Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology (U Georgia). She has held state and NEA creative writing fellowships. Her readings have included Why There Are Words in Pittsburgh and Sausalito, Piccolo Spoleto, and the Joaquin Miller series. A graduate of West Virginia University and Queens University of Charlotte and a former journalist, she was a founding editor of two literary magazines. She taught creative writing at North Carolina A&T State University and continues to offer workshops at John C. Campbell Folk School, NC Writers Network conferences, and many other venues.

Publications & Prizes

Fiction

Anthologies:
Keeping Track (Main Street Rag, 2013)
,
One Paycheck Away (Main Street Rag Publishing Company, 2003)
Books:
To the Bones (West Virginia University Press, 2019)
,
Blood Clay (Press 53, 2011)
,
Survivors (Van Neste Books, 2010)
,
Fidelities (West Virginia University Press, 2004)
,
Survivors (Van Neste Books, 2000)
,
Neena Gathering (Crown Publishers, 1988)
Journals:
Antietam Review
, ,
Kenyon Review
, ,

Poetry

Anthologies:
Crossing the Rift (Press 53, 2021)
,
Eyes Glowing at the Edge of the Woods (West Virginia University Press, 2018)
,
The Southern Poetry Anthology: Vol. VII North Carolina (Texas Review Press, 2015)
,
Ghost Fishing (The University of Georgia Press, 2014)
,
And Love (Jacar Press, 2013)
,
The Sound of Poets Cooking (Jacar Press, 2011)
,
Southern Appalachian Poetry: An Anthology of Works by 37 Poets (MacFarland & Company Inc, 2009)
,
After ShocksThe Poetry of Recovery for Life-Shattering Events (Sante Lucia Books, 2009)
,
Arthurian Literature by Women (Garland Publishing, 1999)
,
Modern Arthurian Literature (Garland Publishing, 1992)
Books:
Leopard Lady:A Life in Verse (Press 53, 2018)
,
Hotel Worthy (Press 53, 2015)
,
Wake Wake Wake (Press 53, 2006)
Chapbooks:
How We Live (State Street Press, 1988)
,
Slipping Out of Old Eve (Sing Heavenly Muse!, 1986)
Journals: ,
Connotation Press: An Online Artifact
, ,
International Poetry Review
, ,
Prizes won: 

Sir Walter Raleigh Award, NC Arts Fellowships, NEA Creative Writing Fellowship, WV Commission on the Arts grant, Kentucky Foundation for Women grant, Eric Hoffer Prize in General Fiction, Greg Grummer Prize in Poetry, only two-time winner of the Elizabeth Simpson Smith prize in fiction, Byron Herbert Reece Prize, Nazim Hikmet Prize, Seven Hills Prize in YA Novel, Willie Parker Peace Prize from the NC Society of Historians, Emma Bell Miles Prize in the Essay

Personal Favorites

Favorite authors: 
Margaret Atwood, Ursula le Guin, Hilary Mantel, Ray Bradbury, W.B. Yeats, Sylvia Plath, Marjorie Hudson, Fred Chappell

More Information

Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
Yes
Identifies as: 
Appalachian
Prefers to work with: 
Any
Fluent in: 
English
Born in: 
Jamestown, NY
New York
Raised in: 
Randolph, NY
New York
Please note: All information in the Directory is provided by the listed writers or their representatives.
Last update: Sep 29, 2024