Andrew Najberg
Andrew Najberg teaches English for the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. His chapbook of poems Easy to Lose was published by Finishing Line Press in 2007, and his individual poems have appeared in various journals and anthologies including Nashville Review, Yemassee, Louisville Review, and Bat City Review as well as upcoming issues of North American Review and Artful Dodge. He is currently seeking a publisher for his collection of poems How to Sever Your Shadow. Andrew Najberg serves as the Community Coordinator for the Meacham Writers' Workshop.
For more information, see
- His poem "Getting it Right" in the Nashville Review
- His poem "Listening to Doors" in The Louisville Review, Vol. 66, p. 11
- His poem "City So Fractured" published in The Louisville Review, Vol. 67, p. 9
- His poem "Watching Knoxville in a Downpour from a Fire Escape" in Blood Lotus, Vol. 9, p. 6
- An audio recording of an interview by Katerina Stoykova-Klemer with Matt Urmy, Feb. 26, 2010, for Accents on WRFL (opens in audio window below):
- Andrew Najberg on Facebook
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