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Education

BA, University of Missouri
MFA, University of North Carolina-Wilmington
Ph.D., University of Calgary

Recent Courses

Poetry Recess: A Creative Writing Workshop
Ecopoetics: A Reading & Writing Seminar
Beginnings & Endings: A First Year Seminar & Creative Writing Workshop
How A Woman Becomes A Lake & Other Unheroic Acts: A Craft Seminar in Genre & Gender Bending
The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Reading As A Writer Seminar
Uncategorizable: A Multi-Media Poetry Workshop
Spring Training: Teaching Poetry To Middle School Students

Website

www.thebeachreport.org

Recent News

Emily Carr announces new AOC and publication 

Imagining Your Way through Pandemic: A Love Letter for Students of Creative Writing in Times of Crisis

Selected Publications

Books

Name Your Bird Without A Gun: a Tarot romance
Spork | 2020

whosoever has let a minotaur enter them, or a sonnet—
McSweeney’s | 2016

13 Ways of Happily: books 1 & 2
Parlor Press | 2010

directions for flying
Furniture Press | 2009

Selected Journal Publications

“Blueprint For A Human,” A Bad Penny Review, http://www.abadpennyreview.com/contributor/emily-carr/

“It’s Not Your Fault,” Green Linden Press,
https://www.greenlindenpress.com/issue3-emily-carr

“Walkie Talkie #8,” DIAGRAM,
http://thediagram.com/19_5/carr.html

“Imagining Your Way Through Pandemic: A Love Letter for Students of Creative Writing in Times of Crisis,” The Writer’s Chronicle,
https://www.awpwriter.org/magazine_media/writers_chronicle_view/4710/imagining_your_way_through_pandemic_a_love_letter_for_students_of_creative_writing_in_times_of_crisis

“Three Poems,” Interim,
https://www.interimpoetics.org/36-2/emily-carr

“Four Crossword Poems,” Tupelo Quarterly,

from THE STORK RIDES SHOTGUN: STATISTICALLY SIGNIFICANT POEMS by Emily Carr

“Membership (as the commercial says) Has Its Privileges,” Better Lit & Culture,
http://bettermagazine.org/003/emilycarr.html

“Finding Poems in My Own Labyrinth: Emily Carr on the Minotaur That Broke Her Heart,” Lithub,

Finding Poems in My Own Labyrinth