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Diane Wald

Diane Wald. Courtesy Amazon.

Diane Wald {born January 11, 1948) is an American poet.

Life[]

Wald was born in Paterson, New Jersey.[1]

She earned a B.A. from Montclair State College and an M.F.A. from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

She has published poems in literary journals and magazines including The American Poetry Review, Skanky Possum, Fence, The Hat, Verse, and The Paterson Review.

Wald has lived in Massachusetts since 1972.[1] She lives near Boston, and works for animal welfare.[2][3]

Recognition[]

Wald has been awarded the Grolier Poetry Prize, The Denny Award, The Open Voice Award, and the Anne Halley Award. She also received a state grant from the Massachusetts Council on the Arts, and won the Green Lake Chapbook Award from Owl Creek Press.[1]

Awards[]

  • Anne Halley Poetry Prize
  • Fine Arts Work Center fellowship
  • Denny Award
  • Open Voice Award
  • Massachusetts Artist Grant
  • Green Lake Chapbook Award from Owl Creek Press

Publications[]

  • A Target of Roses. Grande Ronde Press, 1971.
  • My Hat That Was Dreaming (chapbook). Louisville, KY: White Fields Press / Liberty Renaissance, 1994.
  • Double Mirror (chapbook). Port Charlotte, FL: Runaway Spoon Press, 1996.
  • Improvisations on Titles of Works by Jean Dubuffet (chapbook). Mudlark, 1998.[4]
  • Lucid Suitcase. Los Angeles: Red Hen Press, 1999.
  • The Yellow Hotel: Poems. Amherst, MA: Verse Press, 2002. ISBN 0-9723487-2-7
  • Faustinetta, Gegenschein, Trapunto (chapbook). Somerville, MA: Cervena Barva Press, 2008.
  • Wonderbender. [San Marcos, CA?]: 1913 Press, 2011.
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Except where noted, bibliographical information courtesy WorldCat.[5]

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