Sebastian Matthews

Sebastian Matthews is the author of the poetry collection We Generous (Red Hen Press) and a memoir, In My Father's Footsteps (W. W. Norton). He co-edited, with Stanley Plumly, Search Party: Collected Poems of William Matthews. Matthews teaches at Warren Wilson College and serves on the faculty at Queens College's low-residency MFA in creative writing. His poetry and prose has appeared in Atlantic Monthly, Georgia Review, New England Review, Poetry Daily, Poets & Writers, Seneca Review, The Sun, Tin House, Virginia Quarterly Review, and The Writer's Almanac, among others. He co-edits Rivendell, a place-based literary journal, and serves as poetry consultant for Ecotone: Re-Imagining Place.
For more about Sebastian Matthews,
- His personal web site
- Visit his audio archive at From the Fishouse
- Read "My Father's Garden: Tending a Literary Legacy," an article about Matthews' father William Matthews in Poets&Writers
- The poem "Ghost Boxes" at La Petite Zine
- An interview by Jeremy Jones for the Herald-Journal titled "Poet Explains His Own Creative Process"
- A blog post in Jeff Davis's poetry blog Natures titled "We Generous: Sebastian Matthews Chronicles His Own Flight" providing a personal glimpse of Matthew's book We Generous
- Interview with Sebastian Matthews at Sequoyah Review
- His Wikipedia article
- Rivendell, literary arts journal
- An online collection of poems from Sebastian Matthew's father Willam Matthews taken from the out-of-print book Rising and Falling at Contemporary American Poetry Online
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