Susan Firer



Susan Firer ... (born October 14, 1948) is an American poet who grew up along the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan in Milwaukee, WI. She was poet laureate of the city from 2008-2010. She currently edits the online poetry column, "Off Shore Poetry," for ExpressMilwaukee.

Education and Career
Firer received her M.A. from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She is Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. In addition to publishing five full-length books, she has contributed to numerous local and national literary magazines and anthologies, including Best American Poetry 1992; Visiting Dr. Williams: Poems Inspired by the Life and Work of William Carlos Williams (University of Iowa Press); The Cento: A Collection of Collage Poems (Red Hen Press); and The Book of Irish American Poetry: From the Eighteenth Century to the Present (University of Notre Dame Press). Her poems have appeared in many journals, including Chicago Review, jubilat, The Georgia Review, The Iowa Review, New American Writing. Her poem “Call Me Pier” is included in the Poetry Everywhere series. Firer along with James Hazard, Bob Budny, and Jerome Kitzke performed as The Great Lakes Poem Band, a collaborative effort combining poetry and music. Sigmund Snopek has composed a song cycle based on three of Firer's poems. Most recently, two of her poems were used as texts for pieces choreographed by Janet Lilly and performed at St. Mark's Church-in-the-Bowery.

Writing
Billy Collins has said, "To read the poetry of Susan Firer is to enter a unique building constructed by the imagination, like Kubla Khan's pleasure-dome, out of the shimmering material of words. These poems reveal a love of language both for its own dear sake and for its ability to deliver the news some of us cannot live without." Wendy Vardaman similarly praises Firer's work: "Firer’s rich poetry—powerful and beautiful—creates a house whose rooms, by turns restful and invigorating, you will want to admire, borrow from, and revisit."

Recognition
Firer was Poet laureate for the city of Milwaukee 2008-2010.

In 2009 she was honored as a distinguished alumnus of the University of Wisconsin.

Awards

 * Council for Wisconsin Writers Lorine Niedecker Poetry Award, 2009
 * Backwaters Prize, 2001
 * Milwaukee County Artist Award, 1996
 * Council for Wisconsin Writers Posner Award, 1993
 * Cleveland Poetry Prize, 1992
 * Wisconsin Arts Board Fellowship, 1979

Books

 * Milwaukee Does Strange Things To People: New And Selected Poems 1979-2007, Backwaters Press, 2007
 * The Laugh We Make When We Fall, Backwaters Press, 2002
 * The Lives of the Saints and Everything, Cleveland State University Press, 1993
 * The Underground Communion Rail, West End Press, 1992
 * My Life with the Tsar and Other Poems, New Rivers Press, 1979