The Literary Magazine of the Association of Literary Scholars, Critics, and Writers
Katie Hartsock
Katie Hartsock's second poetry collection, Wolf Trees, was listed as one of Kirkus Review's Best Indie Books of 2023. Her work has recently appeared in Threepenny Review, Oxford Poetry, Plume, The New Criterion, Birmingham Poetry Review, Tupelo Quarterly, Image, and elsewhere. Her first poetry collection, Bed of Impatiens, was a finalist for the Able Muse Book Award. She has taught as a visiting assistant professor in the Helen Zell Writers Program at the University of Michigan, where she earned her MFA and won the graduate Hopwood Award, and at Northwestern University, where she earned her PhD in Comparative Literature. She is an associate professor of English and Creative Writing at Oakland University, and she lives in Ann Arbor with her family.