Bradley Paul
Bradley Paul was born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1972. His poetry has appeared in American Poetry Review, Boston Review, Smartish Pace, Fence, Pleiades, Iowa Review, and numerous other journals. In 2004 his first book of poetry, The Obvious, was selected by Brenda Hillman for the New Issues Poetry Prize. His second book, The Animals All Are Gathering, won AWP'S Donald Hall Prize in Poetry, and was published in 2010 by the University of Pittsburgh Press.
Paul taught a variety of film, literature and writing classes at the Maryland Institute College of Art and Towson University before relocating to the West Coast. He has also directed, written, line produced, and edited several short and feature films and commercials. A graduate of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop, he currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife, the painter and writer Karri Paul.
For more information about Bradley Paul, see
- His personal web site
- Several poems at the Boston Review
- Bio, review, and selections from The Obvious at New Issues: Poetry and Prose
- His poems "Anybody Can Write a Poem" and "Instructions on Damaging the Monster's Cloak of Invisibility" at Poets.org
- “El Siete Mares,” a poem by Bradley Paul on the blog The Real Deal
- Selections and reviews of All the Animals are Gathering at U of Pittsburgh Press
- An interview by Russell Bittner at Long Story Short
- Listen to "Joe Milford Hosts Bradley Paul" at BlogTalkRadio
- "Words’ Worth: The State of Poetry, as Seen by Baltimore Poets" by Christina Royster-Hemby at Baltimore City Paper.
- Bradley Paul at Wikipedia
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