Nicola Waldron

Nicola Waldron was born in England. In 1996, she used the money she was awarded for the U.K.’s Bridport Prize to come to America. Her poems and essays can be found in The Common, Her Kind, Borderlands: Texas Poetry Review, Sonora Review, and Mason's Road, and her work is forthcoming in Your Impossible Voice. Her chapbook, Girl at the Watershed, was published in 2013, and she recently completed a memoir. She teaches creative writing at the University of South Carolina.

Prize anthology mentions

Best American Essays 2015*

* indicates notable/special mention

Send questions, comments and corrections to info@creativewritingmfa.info.

Disclaimer: No endorsement of these ratings should be implied by the writers and writing programs listed on this site, or by the editors and publishers of Best American Short Stories, Best American Essays, Best American Poetry, The O. Henry Prize Stories and The Pushcart Prize Anthology.