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Mackenzie Carignan
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female |
| place of birth |
The United States |
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Poetry
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about this author
Mackenzie Carignan is a poet and teacher at University of Illinois, Chicago where she teaches both writing and literature classes and is dissertating for her PhD in Creative Writing. She has recent publications in Fourteen Hills, Briar Cliff Review, Hayden’s Ferry Review, The Chaffin Journal (Pushcart Prize Nomination), Liberty Hill Poetry Review, Into the Teeth of the Wind, Sniper Logic, Square One, and bluesky review as well as upcoming poems in ACM (Another Chicago Magazine), Alligator Juniper, Wicked Alice, and RIEN’s Evening of Odds. Recent honors include the Chicago Bar Association Charles Goodnow Memorial Award, Near South poetry award, and she was named a finalist by Anne Waldman in the 2003 Poetry Center’s Juried Reading. She was also named an AWP Intro Award recipient in 2001, a finalist in the 2003 Paumanok Poetry Award Competition, and won 1st place in the Jovanovich Awards for her manuscript Red Field in 2002.
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