Karyna McGlynn is an American poet and editor associated with spoken-word, New Sincerity, and Gurlesque.

Karyna McGlynn
BornAustin, Texas, U.S.
OccupationAssistant Professor of Poetry and Translation
LanguageEnglish
EducationMFA
PhD
Alma materSeattle University
University of Michigan
University of Houston
GenrePoetry
Notable worksI Have to Go Back to 1994 and Kill a Girl, Scorpionica, Alabama Steve, The 9-Day Queen Gets Lost on Her Way to the Execution, Hothouse.
Website
karynamcglynn.com

Biography edit

McGlynn earned a BA from Seattle University, a MFA from the University of Michigan, and a PhD in Literature and Creative Writing from University of Houston with a certificate in literary translation.

McGlynn began as a performance poet in the poetry slam scene in the late 1990s, regularly performing at the Electric Lounge and South by Southwest. The poet was a member of the 1998 and 1999 National Poetry Slam teams representing the Austin Poetry Slam.[1] In 2000, McGlynn moved to Seattle to study musical theatre at Cornish College of the Arts. In 2002, the artist coached the Seattle poetry slam team to a spot on the NPS finals stage and was a Seattle team member in 2003 [2][3] and an Ann Arbor team member in 2007.

Her first full-length book, I Have to Go Back to 1994 and Kill a Girl, received the Kathryn A. Morton Prize in Poetry and was published by Sarabande Books in 2009. Her second full-length book, "Hothouse" was published by Sarabande Books in 2017.[4] Karyna is the author of three chapbooks, Scorpionica (New Michigan Press, 2007), Alabama Steve (Sundress Publications, 2014), and The 9-Day Queen Gets Lost on Her Way to the Execution (Willow Springs Editions, 2016).

Her work has appeared in many journals, both in print and online, including Ploughshares, FENCE, Ninth Letter, Kenyon Review, Black Warrior Review, AGNI, Witness, and The Academy of American Poets Poem-a-Day.

McGlynn has taught writing, performance, translation, and literature at Concordia University, University of Michigan, Illinois College, University of Houston, University of Wisconsin, and Oberlin College.

List of works edit

Books edit

  • 50 Things Kate Bush Taught Me About the Multiverse (Sarabande, 2022)
  • Hothouse (Sarabande, 2017)
  • I Have to Go Back to 1994 and Kill a Girl (Sarabande, 2009)

Chapbooks edit

  • The 9-Day Queen Gets Lost on Her Way to the Execution (Willow Springs Books, 2016)
  • Alabama Steve (Sundress, 2014)
  • Scorpionica (New Michigan Press, 2007)

References edit

  1. ^ "The Austin Poetry Slam - Tina's Fine-Ass Lingerie". Archived from the original on 2008-07-23. Retrieved 2008-09-24.
  2. ^ Richards, Jeremy (2008-09-19). "Hope You Like Slammin' Too". The Poetry Foundation Online. Retrieved 2008-12-16.
  3. ^ Fox, Curtis. "When the Heckling and Finger-Snapping Stop". Poetry Off the Shelf. The Poetry Foundation. Retrieved 2008-12-16.
  4. ^ Rooney, Kathleen (2017-08-04). "Five Poets Offer Eloquent Views of the American Experience". New York Times. Retrieved 2018-03-21.