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15 Facts About Cecilia Woloch

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Cecilia Woloch was born on 1956 and is an American poet, writer and teacher, known for her work in communities throughout the US and around the world.

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Cecilia Woloch is a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship recipient and the author of six collections of poems, a novel, and numerous essays.

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Cecilia Woloch earned a BA at Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky, and an MFA at Antioch University, Los Angeles.

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Merwin, and Walt Whitman, Cecilia Woloch writes lyrical poems of witness and exploration.

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Cecilia Woloch writes autobiographical prose and fiction and collaborates on a regular basis with visual artists, theatre artists, musicians and dancers.

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Cecilia Woloch is the author of six poetry collections, including Sacrifice, Late and Carpathia.

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Cecilia Woloch's poetry has been translated into several languages and included in anthologies such as 180 More: Extraordinary Poems for Every Day, Best American Erotic Poems: From 1800 to the Present and An Introduction to the Prose Poem.

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Cecilia Woloch has been awarded the Pushcart Prize, the Indiana Review Poetry Prize and the New Ohio Review Poetry Prize.

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Cecilia Woloch has conducted creative writing workshops for children and young people, senior citizens, inmates at a prison for the criminally insane, and residents at a shelter for homeless women and their children.

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Cecilia Woloch has served on the faculties of a number of graduate and undergraduate creative writing programs.

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Cecilia Woloch was the founding director of Summer Poetry in Idyllwild.

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Cecilia Woloch is currently based in Los Angeles and continues to teach around the world.

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Cecilia Woloch's poetry has been widely published in such journals as Mississippi Review, Nimrod, Tin House, New Ohio Review, Indiana Review and New Letters.

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Cecilia Woloch's essays have appeared in Crab Orchard Review, The New Southerner, and the Journal of Polish American Historical Association.

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Cecilia Woloch's works has been translated into French, German, Bulgarian, Hungarian, Polish, Romanes and Ukrainian.