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Arlene

Arlene Tribbia. Courtesy ArleneTribbia.com.

Arlene Tribbia is an American poet, artist, and fiction writer.

Life[]

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Arlene Tribbia, self-portrait. Courtesy ArleneTribbia.com.

Tribbia grew up in Chicago. She wrote for the Chicago Tribune for a number of years.[1]

Her short stories and poems have appeared in literary journals in the United States and Canada, as well as online.[2]

Writing[]

Tribbia works across disciplines, experimenting and composing in many variations of a theme. Her work is layered with the metaphorical qualities of poetry and language often plays a role in her imagery. her daily practice is about shapeshifting an idea, a notion, an image or other existing work from one medium, one form to another, exploring its secret boundaries and possibilities.[3]

Recognition[]

Tribbia has been a finalist for the New Letters Poetry Award and Glimmer Train’s Short Fiction Award. 2 of her short stories were nominated for a Pushcart Prize.[2]

Billy Collins included Tribbia's poem "Sure" in his 2003 anthology, Poetry 180.[4]

See also[]

Sure_(a_Poem_by_Arlene_Tribbia)

Sure (a Poem by Arlene Tribbia)

References[]

  1. Arlene Tribbia. Web, Sep. 18, 2016.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Arlene Tribbia, ArleneTribbia.com. Web, Sep. 18, 2016.
  3. Arlene Tribbia, The Authors' Guild. Web, Sep. 18, 2016.
  4. "Sure", Poetry 180, Poetry and Literature, Library of Congress. Web, Jan. 26, 2019.

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