
Arlene Tribbia. Courtesy ArleneTribbia.com.
Arlene Tribbia is an American poet, artist, and fiction writer.
Life[]

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)
References[]
- ↑ Arlene Tribbia. Web, Sep. 18, 2016.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Arlene Tribbia, ArleneTribbia.com. Web, Sep. 18, 2016.
- ↑ Arlene Tribbia, The Authors' Guild. Web, Sep. 18, 2016.
- ↑ "Sure", Poetry 180, Poetry and Literature, Library of Congress. Web, Jan. 26, 2019.
External links[]
- Poems
- "Sure" at Poetry 180
- Poems
- Art
- About
- Arlene Tribbia Official website.
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