American poet and educator
Benjamin S. Grossberg
Benjamin S. Grossberg (born 1971) is an American poet and educator.[ 1]
Career
Grossberg is the director of creative writing at the University of Hartford and was a professor of literature and creative writing at Antioch College . He is the advisor to the student run literary journal, Aerie . He was the winner of the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Poetry in 2009.[ 2]
His poems have appeared in the Pushcart Prize and Best American Poetry anthologies, Poetry Daily and Verse Daily, and the magazines Paris Review , The Kenyon Review , Ploughshares , New England Review , Prairie Schooner , North American Review , and The Sun .
Awards and honors
2005 Pushcart Prize for "Beetle Orgy" [ 3]
2007 Snyder Prize for Underwater Lengths in a Single Breath [ 4]
2009 Lambda Literary Award for Gay Poetry for Sweet Core Orchard [ 5] [ 6]
2009 Tampa Review Prize for Sweet Core Orchard [ 7]
2011 The Best American Poetry for "The Space Traveler Talks Frankly About Desire" [ 8]
2016 Christopher Hewitt Award for “Days of 1993, ’94, ’95” [ 9]
2016 Jacar Press Chapbook Competition for An Elegy [ 10]
2020 Foreword Indies Book of the Year in Poetry (Silver) for My Husband Would [ 11]
2021 Connecticut Book Award in poetry for My Husband Would [ 12] [ 13]
2023 The James Alan McPherson Prize from The Association of Writers & Writing Programs for The Spring Before Obergefell [ 14]
Grants and fellowships
1998 Cultural Arts Council of Houston Fellowship
2003 Ohio Arts Council Grant
2006 Culture Works of Montgomery County, Ohio Grant [ 15]
2011 & 2018 Connecticut Office of the Arts Fellowship (2018 [ 16] )
Works
Novel
The Spring Before Obergefell (2024)
Poetry collections
Poetry chapbooks
Editor
Essays
Recordings
"Catherine The Great," The Common Magazine, Issue 17, April 15, 2019
”Heaven” & “The Space Traveler Talks Frankly About Desire,” The Brainwaves Video Anthology (2019)
“In My 47th Year” and “Catawba,” Kenyon Review Out Loud (XLI Number 3, 2019)
Teachers Make a Difference - Ed Hirsch , The Brainwaves Video Anthology (2019)
“The Space Traveler and Starlight,” Hartford Courant , September 20, 2018
“The Space Traveler and Wandering,” on WNPR, Connecticut Public Radio's, Where We Live, June 3, 2014
References
^ Congress, The Library of. "LC Linked Data Service: Authorities and Vocabularies (Library of Congress)" . id.loc.gov . Retrieved 29 March 2021 .
^ "Benjamin S. Grossberg | University of Hartford" . www.hartford.edu .
^ Henderson, Bill (2005). Pushcart prize XXIX, 2005 : best of the small presses (29th anniversary ed.). Wainscott, N.Y.: Pushcart Press. ISBN 1888889403 .
^ "Snyder Prize - Ashland Poetry Press" . The Ashland Poetry Press . Retrieved 29 March 2021 .
^ "Lambda Literary Awards Finalists & Winners" . Lambda Literary Foundation . Retrieved 29 March 2021 .
^ " 'Sweet Core Orchard' by Benjamin Grossberg" . Lambda Literary Foundation . 11 March 2010. Retrieved 29 March 2021 .
^ "Tampa Review & Tampa Press: Benjamin S. Grossberg Wins 2008 Tampa Review Prize for Poetry" . Tampa Review & Tampa Press . 16 July 2008. Retrieved 29 March 2021 .
^ "The Best American Poetry 2011" . The Best American Poetry . Retrieved 29 March 2021 .
^ Calderwood, Brent. "Christopher Hewitt Awards 2016: Winners Announced | A&U Magazine" .
^ "An Elegy by Benjamin S. Grossberg" . Jacar Press . 8 February 2017. Retrieved 29 March 2021 .
^ "2020 Foreword Reviews Indie Awards for Poetry (General)" . Foreword Reviews . Retrieved 23 August 2021 .
^ "2021 Connecticut Book Awards Winners" . Connecticut Center for the Book . Retrieved 17 November 2021 .
^ "Connecticut Book Awards Presented to Local Authors" . Connecticut by the Numbers . November 15, 2021. Retrieved 17 November 2021 .
^ "Winners of the 2023 AWP Award Series" . The Association of Writers & Writing Programs Award Series . Retrieved 31 October 2023 .
^ Morris, T. (10 June 2006). "Arts-cultural district to hand out $939,000 in grants and awards". Dayton Daily News (OH) . p. A5.
^ Dunne, Susan (March 23, 2018). "Artists, Arts Organizations Awarded State Grants" . Hartford Courant . Retrieved 29 March 2021 .
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