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Margaret 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.
Collegiate Assistant Professor. mkross@uchicago.edu. Gates-Blake 309. Website. MFA, Iowa Writers’ Workshop, University of Iowa, 2012. Teaching at UChicago since 2020. Writing Profile. My first book, A Timeshare, won the Omnidawn 1st/2nd Poetry Book Prize in 2015.
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.
1. Apr. 2024 · Margaret Ross is the author of Saturday, which will be published by The Song Cave in September.
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. Courtesy of Margaret Ross. poems. Texts by. Texts about.
Margaret Ross is the author of A Timeshare (Omnidawn Press, 2015). Her recent poems have appeared in Best American Poetry 2021, The Paris Review, and The Yale Review, and have been supported by a Stegner Fellowship and a Fulbright grant.