Stephanie Strickland's ten books of poetry include How the Universe Is Made: Poems New & Selected (2019) and Ringing the Changes (2020), a code-generated project for print based on the ancient art of tower bell-ringing. Her print work garnered two Di Castagnola Prizes, the Sandeen, Brittingham, NEH, NEA, and Boston Review awards. Her co-authored twelve works of electronic literature include slippingglimpse, which maps text to Atlantic wave patterns; House of Trust, an homage to free public libraries; Hours of the Night, an MP4 PowerPoint poem probing age and sleep; and Liberty Ring! (2020). Her folio, For the Pandemics—Say What?, was selected for Tupelo Press's Four Quartets: Poetry in the Pandemic (2020). Her work across print and multiple media is is being collected by the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Duke University
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