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  1. margaret-ross.com › aboutMargaret Ross

    Margaret Ross is the author of A Timeshare (Omnidawn, 2015) and of Saturday, forthcoming from The Song Cave in 2024. Her poems and translations have appeared in Harper’s , The Paris Review, POETRY, and The Yale Review, and have been recognized by a Wallace Stegner Fellowship, a Fulbright arts grant, and residencies from Yaddo.

  2. margaret-ross.com › poemsMargaret Ross

    Margaret Ross. Margaret Ross. Chapbooks Decay Constant, Catenary Press Online. 2 poems at Harper’s. “Love” at Astra. “Orange Tree” at The Paris Review. “ Evolution” at Poem-a-Day. 3 Translations of Huang Fan at Tupelo Quarterly. 3 Poems at The Yale Review.

  3. Margaret Ross is the author of Saturday (The Song Cave, 2024) and A Timeshare (Omnidawn Publishing, 2015). A former Wallace Stegner Fellow and Jones Lecturer at Stanford University, she teaches at the University of Chicago, where she is a Harper-Schmidt Fellow.

  4. Margaret Ross. is the author of A Timeshare. Tags. Margaret Ross. From the. September 2022 issue Download PDF From the Archive. Timeless stories from our 173-year archive handpicked to speak to the news of the day. Email address Sign Up Got it! Thanks for ...

  5. 1. Apr. 2024 · Margaret Ross is the author of Saturday, which will be published by The Song Cave in September.

  6. A poem about a family reunion on the beach, where the speaker recalls the past and present conflicts, betrayals, and secrets of her relatives. The poem explores the themes of blood, identity, and history through vivid imagery and language.

  7. A poem by Margaret Ross that describes the process of pinning and selling butterflies in a natural history store in New York. The poem explores themes of life, death, art, and the city in a vivid and surreal way.