Julie Lechevsky is an American poet.
Life[]
Lechevsky attended Oberlin College.[1]
Her poetry has appeared in Seneca Review, The Literary Review, 5 A.M., Hanging Loose, West Branch, Cimarron Review, Southern Humanities Review, and Southern Poetry Review.[1]
She lives in Blacksburg, Virginia, where she works as a massage therapist and sings the blues in local clubs.[1]
Recognition[]
Her debut poetry collection,Doll, was awarded the 2001 Tennessee Chapbook Prize. Her collection, I'm a Serious Something, won the 2003 Riverstone Poetry Chapbook Award. She has been nominated twice for a Pushcart Prize.[1]
Billy Collins included her poetry in his 2003 anthology, Poetry 180.
Publications[]
- Doll (chapbook). 2001.[1]
- Having Sought the Idiot Balm of Kisses (chapbook). Andover, MA: The Acre, 2002.
- I'm a Serious Something: Poems (chapbook). Carefree, AZ: Riverstone, 2003.
- Kiss: Poems. Modesto, CA: Quercus Review Press, 2005.
- Glass Ceiing (chapbook). Southampton, MA: The Chuckwagon, 2011.
See also[]
References[]
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External links[]
- Poems
- Julie Lechevsky in Poetry 180: "Dandelion," "Unconditional Day"
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