The Literary Magazine of the Association of Literary Scholars, Critics, and Writers
Todd Hearon
Todd Hearon is the author of three collections of poetry, Strange Land (Southern Illinois University Press, 2010), selected by Natasha Trethewey as winner of the Crab Orchard Open Competition for Poetry, No Other Gods (Salmon Poetry, 2015), and Crows in Eden (Salmon Poetry, 2022). He has also published a novella titled Do Geese See God (Neutral Zones, 2021), and a full length album titled Border Radio (2022). He is the recipient of a PEN/New England "Discovery" Award, the Friends of Literature Prize through Poetry Magazine and the Poetry Foundation, the Rumi Prize in Poetry through Arts & Letters, and the Campbell Corner Poetry Prize through Sarah Lawrence University. He has served as the Poet-In-Residence at Dartmouth College and the Frost Place, and he was a Dobie Paisano Fellow at the University of Texas, Austin. He currently lives and teaches in Exeter, New Hampshire.