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Online Poetry – Sparks in the Dark with Suzanne Frischkorn

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Suzanne Frischkorn is a poet and essayist. Her fourth book of poems, Whipsaw, is now available from Anhinga Press. She is also the author of Fixed Star (JackLeg Press) selected a 2022 Foreword INDIES Finalist, as well as the books Girl on a Bridge, and Lit Windowpane (both from Main Street Rag Press) and five chapbooks.
She is the recipient of The Writer’s Center Emerging Writers Fellowship for her book Lit Windowpane, the Aldrich Poetry Award for her chapbook Spring Tide, selected by Mary Oliver, a Connecticut Individual Artist Fellowship, and a 2023 SWWIM Residency Award at The Betsy.
Suzanne’s poems have appeared in Copper Nickel, Denver Quarterly, Ecotone, Indiana
Review, Salamander, Conversation Pieces: Poems That Talk to Other Poems, part of
the Everyman’s Library Pocket Poet Series (Knopf), Dear America: Letters of Hope, Habitat, Defiance, and Democracy (Trinity University Press), NPR’s Poetry Moment podcast, and elsewhere. She has prose or poems forthcoming in the anthologies A Mollusk Without a Shell: Essays on Self-Care for Writers (University of Akron Press, 2024), Braving the Body (Harbor Editions, 2024), Latino Poetry: The Library of America Anthology edited by Rigoberto González (2024), and the journals North American Review, and South Dakota Review. She is an editor at $ – Poetry Is Currency, an assistant poetry editor at Terrain.org, and serves on the Terrain.org editorial board.