

Kathleen Graber’s first collection of poems, Correspondence, was the winner of the 2005 Saturnalia Books Poetry Prize. The competition’s judge Bob Hicok described it as “a poetry of meditative embrace... in which the hidden and forgotten are returned to the lyric realm of consciousness.”
She is the recipient of fellowships from The Rona Jaffe Foundation and The New Jersey State Council on the Arts. She holds an undergraduate degree in philosophy and a graduate degree in creative writing and is a full-time Language Lecturer at New York University. During the summer months, she resides with her husband and dog in a converted creamery in her hometown of Wildwood, New Jersey.
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