Jeneva Burroughs Stone

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Jeneva Stone is a poet, essayist & advocate. She's the author of Monster (Phoenicia Publishing, 2016), a mixed-genre meditation on caregiving, disability & medicine. Her essays & poems have appeared in New England ReviewAmerican Poetry ReviewJAMA, WaxwingSplit This RockScoundrel Time, & many others. She is the recipient of fellowships from MacDowell (2012), the Millay Colony for the Arts (2012), a Caregivers Merit Award from GrubStreet Center for Creative Writing (2020), a Mellon Fellowship in the Humanities (1987), & several Pushcart Prize nominations. Her opinion writing has been featured in The Washington PostCNN DigitalAmericaBlog.com. Jeneva is a graduate of Middlebury College. She holds an MFA in poetry from Warren Wilson & a PhD in English Renaissance literature from Columbia University.

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