Mary Meriam


Mary Meriam is an American poet and editor. She is a founding editor of Headmistress Press, one of the few presses in the United States specializing in lesbian poetry.

Biography

Mary Meriam was born in Passaic, New Jersey. She earned a B.A. in Poetry from Bennington College and an M.F.A. in Poetry from Columbia University. She has published three full-length collections of poetry and four chapbooks. Three of her books make up the Lillian Trilogy, which is dedicated to her mentor, Lillian Faderman.
Her first full-length collection, Conjuring My Leafy Muse, was warmly praised by Naomi Replansky, David Bergman, Willis Barnstone, and others; it was nominated for the 2015 Poets' Prize. Girlie Calendar has been similarly well received. A new collection, My Girl's Green Jacket, was favorably reviewed by several advance readers, including Rhina Espaillat, Rachel Hadas, and Stu Watson.
Meriam founded Lavender Review, an e-zine of lesbian poetry and art, on Gay Pride Day, June 27, 2010. In 2013 she founded Headmistress Press, a lesbian poetry press, with Risa Denenberg.
Her poetry, reviews, and essays have been published widely in literary journals, including Poetry, The Cimarron Review, The Evansville Review, The Gay & Lesbian Review, The Journal of Lesbian Studies, Literary Imagination, Measure, Mezzo Cammin, Rattle, Sinister Wisdom, and The Women's Review of Books; in anthologies, such as Nasty Women Poets: An Unapologetic Anthology of Subversive Verse, Measure for Measure: An Anthology of Poetic Meters, and Obsession: Sestinas in the 21st Century; and on websites such as the Poetry Foundation, Ms. magazine, and The New York Times.
Meriam often uses traditional forms in her poetry. She invented an original form called "Basic Me" which has been used by other poets, including Catherine Tufariello and Marly Youmans.

Books

Full-length poetry collections:
Chapbooks: