Curriculum Vitae: Nance Van Winckel



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Curriculum Vitae: Nance Van Winckel
Address: 1515 S. Garry, #4; Liberty Lake, WA 99019

e-mail: nancev@sisna.com website: www.nancevanwinckel.com

Education: B.A., 1973: U. of Wisconsin—Milwaukee (cum laude)

M.A., 1976: University of Denver (creative writing)


Teaching Employment:

spring 09: Stadler Poet in Residence, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA

spring 08: Poet in Residence, Westminster College, Salt Lake City, UT

1999-present, faculty member in Vermont College of Fine Art’s low-residency MFA in Writing Program

1990-present: Professor (now Emerita) in the Graduate Creative Writing Program, Eastern Washington University; 1992 -1996: MFA Program Director

spring 2000: Richard Hugo Poet in Residence, U. of Montana

summer 2000: faculty person at Centrum Writers Conference, Port Townsend, WA

1990-1996: Editor of Willow Springs literary journal

1979-1990: Assoc. Professor of English, Lake Forest College; Lake Forest, IL
Grants and Awards:

Washington State Artists Trust GAP Grant, 2010

People’s Choice Award in Poetry from Prairie Schooner, 2006

Christopher Isherwood Fiction Fellowship, 2006

Pushcart Poetry Award, 2005

Friends of Literature Award from Poetry Magazine, 2005

National Endowment for the Arts Literary Fellowships in poetry, 2001 and 1987

Washington State Governor’s Award for Literature (poetry) (for After A Spell), 1999

PEN West Finalist in fiction for Quake, 1999

Paterson Fiction Prize (for Quake), 1998



American Short Fiction, Annual Fiction Award, 1998.

Washington State Artists Trust Literary Fellowship, 1998.

Floating Bridge Poetry Chapbook Award for A Measure of Heaven, 1996

Northwest Institute Grant (for Willow Springs promotion), 1991, 1995

E. W. U. Faculty Research Grants: 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997,1998, 1999, 2000

National Endowment for the Humanities, 1981

Poetry Society of America, Gordon Barber Award, 1989

Society of Midland Authors First Book Award (poetry), Bad Girl, with Hawk, 1989


Nance Van Winckel, Vita, cont. p. 2


Publications


Books (Poetry)

No Starling, U. of Washington Press, 2007

Beside Ourselves, Miami University Press, 2003

After A Spell, Miami University Press, 1998.

A Measure of Heaven (chapbook), Seattle: Floating Bridge Press, 1996.

The Dirt, Miami University Press, 1994.

Bad Girl, with Hawk, U. of Illinois Press, 1987.

The 24 Doors: Advent Calendar Poems (chapbook), Bieler Press, 1985.
Books (Fiction)

Curtain Creek Farm (stories), Persea Books, 2001

Quake (stories), U. of Missouri Press, 1997.

Limited Lifetime Warranty (stories), U. of Missouri Press, 1994.

Poems in Journals (Number, if more than one, in parenthesis):

American Poetry Review (9), The Nation, The North American Review (3), The Journal (9), Ploughshares (5), Georgia Review, DoubleTake, The New England Review (5), Poetry (12), The Antioch Review, Shenandoah (3), Poetry Northwest (16), Indiana Review (4), Quarterly West (5), Chicago Review (2), The Northwest Review (6), New Virginia Review (3), Grand Street, Yankee, Denver Quarterly (9), Iowa Review (9), Alaska Quarterly Review, Hotel Amerika, Prairie Schooner (19), CutBank (5), Idaho Review (5), Pennsylvania Review (2), The Southern Review (5), Crazyhorse (7), Ohio Review, The Paris Review (3), The American Literary Review, The Massachusetts Review (2), New Letters (10), American Voice (5), High Plains Literary Review (4), Michigan Quarterly Review (2), Third Coast (2), Kenyon Review (3), Elixir (4), The Virginia Quarterly Review (5), The Beloit Poetry Journal (2), Roger (2), The Gettysburg Review (8), Colorado Review (2), AGNI (4), West Branch, Bateau, Handsome Journal, 9th Letter, Green Mountain Review, Connecticut Review (2) The Cincinnati Review (2), and Field (13). And 3 translations (from the Spanish of Saul Ibargoyen) in The Journal.

Short Stories in Journals:

AGNI, Cutbank (2), Beloit Fiction Journal (3), The Northwest Review, The New Virginia Review, ZYZZYVA, Other Voices, The Southwest Review, Colorado Review (1) (2), The Georgia Review (1) (2), The Kenyon Review, Sou’Wester (2), The Sun, American Short Fiction, and The Massachusetts Review.

Nance Van Winckel, Vita, cont. p. 3




Other Editorial Work

Member, Editorial Board for Eastern Washington U. Press, 1998-2007

Guest Poetry Editor For Hunger Mountain, 2008

Guest Poetry Editor for Crazyhorse, spring 2011


Photo-collage (photographs with text):

Six works in Western Humanities Review (2010), four works in High Desert Review (2009), and a gallery show at Durango Arts Center (Sept. 2010), 2 works in the 2011 juried show Americas 2011, Paperworks at Minot State University Northwest Art Center; new work in juried show in the Museum of Arts and Culture, Spokane, WA opening Oct. 2011. A solo show opening in January 2012 at Robert Graves Gallery, Wenatchee Valley College, Washington.


Essays, Reviews, and Articles:

The New England Review (2), Chicago Review, Iowa Review, American Voice, Shenandoah, AWP Chronicle (2), Contemporary American Poetry (Reference Book). Interviews with me appear in Cutbank, summer 1995; Poets on Place by W.T. Phiferle; and in Range of the Possible by Tod Marshall. An essay on dolls in literature and art appeared in The Massachusetts Review. An essay on the poetry of Charles Wright appears in the anthology The Point Where All Things Meet, edited by Tom Andrews (1995), and an essay on the poetry of Larry Levis appears in the anthology A Condition of the Spirit, edited by Christopher Buckley (2004). A new lyric essay is just out in The Northwest Review.

Lectures and Readings/Presentations:

I have been a speaker at various writers’ conferences. The following is a partial list: Writers @ Work (Salt Lake City, Utah 1991), Centrum (Port Townsend, WA 2000), Readers and Writers’ Rendezvous (McCall, Id, 1998), Get Lit (Spokane, WA 2002, 2004, 2005), Wordstock (Portland, OR 2005), AWP 2005, Skagit River Writers’ Festival (06), Atlantic Armstrong State U (2007), College of Charleston (2007), Windfall Writers Series (Eugene, OR, 07), Seattle (2008), Whatcom Poetry Series (08), Flagler College (St. Augustine, FL 09), Orcas Island Writers Festival (Sept. 2009 and 2010).

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