Laurel Snyder
Laurel Snyder is the author of two collections of poetry, as well as many books for children- including a recent novel set in eastern Tennessee, called Penny Dreadful. A graduate of both UTC and the Iowa Writer's Workshop, she has published work in UTNE Reader, The Iowa Review, American Letters and Commentary, Salon, and Black Clock. Laurel lives in Atlanta, where she is currently at work on a historical novel and a book of poems. Laurel is contributing editor to the award-winning webzine, Killingthebuddha.com.
For more information on Laurel Snyder, see
- Her web site
- Her bio at Georgia Center for the Book
- Three poems at Drunken Boat
- Four poems at Coconut Poetry
- "Addicted to Twitter", creative non-fiction at Salon
- Her editorial "L'Engle's Last Wrinkle"at Salon
- Her interview at Novel Journey
- "Review: The Myth of the Simple Machines" by Nate Slawsonat Luna: A Journal of Poetry and Translation
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