Wall of Fame

Poetry

Valzhyna Mort won the 2021 International Griffin Prize for her third poetry collection, (FSG, 2020), which was named one of the best poetry books of 2020 by The New York Times.

Chet’la Sebree's (2021) won the 2020 Academy of Â鶹´«Ã½ Poets James Laughlin Award, the biggest prize for a second book in this country; (2019) won the 2018 New Issues Poetry Prize and was nominated for an NAACP Image Award.

Ines Rivera's "Surrogate Twin" in .

Abdul Ali (MFA '13): , winner of the 2014 New Issues Poetry Prize.

Sandra Beasley (MFA '05): Count the Waves, W. W. Norton & Co. 2015; I Was the Jukebox, W. W. Norton & Co. 2011; Theories of Falling, New Issues 2008

Venus Thrash (MFA '04): The Fateful Apple, Urban Poets and Lyricists 2014

Cedric Tillman (MFA '04): , Willow Books 2013

Prose

Philip Dean Walker (MFA '13): , Squares & Rebels (Handtype Press Imprint) November 2016, Kirkus Indie Books of the Month Selection for April 2017

Melissa Reddish: My Father Is an Angry Storm Cloud, Tailwind Press 2015

Leslie Pietrzyk: This Angel on My Chest, University of Pittsburgh Press 2015, winner of the 2015 Drue Heinz Literature Prize

Jonathan Harper (MFA'10): Daydreamers, Lethe Press 2015, Kirkus Indie Books of the Month Selection for July 2015

Richard Cytowic (MFA '11): "Your Brain on Screens," 2015; "The Night I Danced with Liberace," Los Angeles Review of Books 2013

Andrew Gretes: How to Dispose of Dead Elephants, Sandstone Press 2014

Glen Finland (MFA '06): Next Stop, Amy Einhorn Books/Putnam 2012

Sandra Beasley (MFA '05): Don't Kill the Birthday Girl: Tales From an Allergic Life, Crown/Broadway Books 2012

Appointments, Honors, and Awards

Jenny Molberg won the 2014 Berkshire Prize for her debut collection of poems, Marvels of the Invisible (forthcoming, Tupelo Press).

Tyler Christensen (MFA '14) was admitted to Â鶹´«Ã½ Literature & Culture doctoral program in the Department of English at George Washington University.

Chet'la Sebree the Stadler Fellow at Bucknell University for 2014-2015. She was a 2011-12 Folger Shakespeare Theater Lannan Fellow and worked for both Poet Lore and 491 Magazine. She was also a 2013 finalist for the Hub City Writers House Nine-Month Residency in South Carolina.

Mark Cugini (MFA '11) founded the magazine Big Lucks.

Amy Stolls (MFA '00) was appointed literature director at National Endowment for the Arts.