Jacqueline Kolosov
Jacqueline Kolosov | |
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Born | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
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Nationality | American |
Education | University of Chicago (BA, MA) New York University (PhD) |
Genre | Children's literature |
Spouse | William Wenthe |
Children | 1 |
Jacqueline Kolosov (born in Chicago) is an American poet, children's book author, and professor. Her most recent collection of poetry is Modigliani's Muse (WordTech Communications, 2009), and her most recent young adult novel is A Sweet Disorder (Hyperion Books, 2009). Her poetry has appeared in literary journals and magazines including The Southern Review, Shenandoah, Poetry, Passages North Orion,[1] PRISM International, The Malahat Review, Ecotone, and Western Humanities Review, and her honors include a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts.[2]
She was raised in and around Chicago and graduated from University of Chicago with a B.A. and an M.A.,[3] and from New York University with a Ph.D. She teaches currently at Texas Tech University.[4] She lives in West Texas with husband, poet William Wenthe, and their daughter Sophia. Jacqueline is a vegetarian and loves to ride horses.
Honors and awards
[edit]- 2008 NEA Literature Fellowship
- 2005 Glen Workshop Fellowship, Image Magazine
- 1992-1996 Multi-Year Fellowship, New York University
Published works
[edit]Full-Length Poetry Collections
- Modigliani's Muse. WordTech Communications. 2009. ISBN 978-1-934999-50-9.
- Vago. Lewis-Clark Press / Sandhills Press. 2007. ISBN 978-0-911015-82-9.
Chapbooks
- Souvenir, Modigliani. Winnow Press. 2005. ISBN 978-0-9764726-1-2.
- Why Plant Bougainvillea. Finishing Line Press. 2005. ISBN 978-1-932755-67-1.
- Fabergé, Finishing Line Press, 2003
- Danish Ocean, Pudding House Press, 2003
Juvenile Fiction
- A Sweet Disorder. Hyperion Books CH. 2009. ISBN 978-1-4231-1245-7.
- The Red Queen's Daughter. Hyperion. 2007. ISBN 978-1-4231-0797-2.
- Grace from China. Yeong & Yeong Book Co. 2004. ISBN 978-0-9638472-8-7.
Juvenile Nonfiction
- Jacqueline McLean; Jacqueline A. Kolosov (2001). Women with wings. Minneapolis, Minnesota: The Oliver Press, Inc. ISBN 978-1-881508-70-0.
- Jacqueline A. Kolosov; Jacqueline McLean (2003). Women of Adventure. Minneapolis, Minnesota: The Oliver Press, Inc. ISBN 978-1-881508-73-1.
- Jacqueline McLean; Jacqueline A. Kolosov (1999). Victoria Woodhull: First Woman Presidential Candidate. Morgan Reynolds. ISBN 978-1-883846-47-3.
Anthologies Edited
- Lou Halsell Rodenberger; Laura Payne Butler; Jacqueline A. Kolosov, eds. (2005). Writing on the wind: an anthology of West Texas women writers. Texas Tech University Press. ISBN 978-0-89672-548-5.
Cookbooks
- Cooking with Horse, Self-Published, 2010
References
[edit]- ^ "Orion Magazine > March/April 2005 > Possum by Jacqueline Kolosov". Archived from the original on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2010-01-24.
- ^ "National Endlowment for the Arts > "NEA Writer's Corner: Jacqueline Kolosov-Wenthe"". Archived from the original on 2010-05-29. Retrieved 2010-01-24.
- ^ "National Endlowment for the Arts > "NEA Writer's Corner: Jacqueline Kolosov-Wenthe"". Archived from the original on 2010-05-29. Retrieved 2010-01-24.
- ^ "Texas Tech University > Faculty Profiles > Jacqueline Kolosov". Archived from the original on 2009-02-22. Retrieved 2009-08-26.
External links
[edit]- Living people
- American women poets
- University of Chicago alumni
- New York University alumni
- Texas Tech University faculty
- National Endowment for the Arts Fellows
- American women novelists
- Poets from Texas
- Poets from Chicago
- 21st-century American novelists
- American young adult novelists
- 21st-century American women writers
- 21st-century American poets
- American women writers of young adult literature
- Novelists from Texas
- Novelists from Illinois
- American women academics