Star Black

Star Black is a poet, photographer, and artist. She has authored six collections of poetry and currently teaches in the MFA program at Stony Brook Southampton.

She was recently published in The Paris Review,[1] and has written three books of sonnets, a collection of double sestinas, and a book of collaged free verse. Her poems have been anthologized in The Penguin Book of the Sonnet, 110 Stories: New York Writers After September 11, and The Best American Erotic Poems: From 1880 to The Present. Her collages have been exhibited at Poets House and The Center for Book Arts, and published in One of a Kind: UniqueArtists Books by Pierre Menard Gallery.[2]

Publications

  • Velleity's Shade (poems), with art work by Bill Knott – (Saturnalia Books 2010)
  • Ghostwood (sonnets) – (Melville House 2003)
  • Balefire (poetry) – (Painted Leaf Press 1999)
  • October for Idas (collaged free verse) – (Painted Leaf Press 1997)
  • Waterworn (sonnets) – (A Gathering of the Tribes 1995)
  • Double Time (double sestinas) – (Groundwater Press 1995)

Collages

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References

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