Emilia Phillips
Emilia Phillips is the associate editor emeritus and an assistant literary editor of Blackbird, the Levis Fellow for the Coordination of the Levis Reading Prize at Virginia Commonwealth University, assistant poetry editor for the DeNovo Prize at C&R Press, and a copyeditor. Her own poetry and reviews appear in Beloit Poetry Journal, Blackbird, Cimarron Review, Copper Nickel, Indiana Review, Sycamore Review, and elsewhere.
For more information, see
- Read several poems in the Summer 2011 issue of Diode
- Her poem "I Forgot to Tell You" at The Adirondack Review
- Her poem "Zappa Science" at Conte
- Her poem "Creation Myth" at Asheville Poetry Review
- Her poem "On Matters at Home" in Unsaid Magazine
- Her poem "Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" at 42opus
- Her poem "a collection of critical essays about waste" on page 23 of the 2008 edition of Poetry Miscellany
- Blackbird: An Online Journal of Literature and the Arts
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