Shara Lessley


Shara Lessley is an American poet and essayist.

Early life

Lessley grew up in Tulare, California, before attending the University of California, Irvine. An ArtsBridge Scholar, she earned undergraduate degrees in English and Dance. Shara received an M.F.A. in Poetry from the University of Maryland's creative writing program.

Career

Lessley is the author of two full-length collections of poetry, The Explosive Expert's Wife, a Rumpus Poetry Book selection, and Two-Headed Nightingale. With the poet Bruce Snider, Lessley co-edited The Poem's Country: Place & Poetic Practice, an anthology of essays.
Lessley's writing has been published widely, appearing in newspapers and magazines such as The San Francisco Chronicle, Poetry Daily, The Kenyon Review, Missouri Review, and 32 Poems, as well as in numerous anthologies. Her poems have earned awards including Southern Indiana Review's Patricia Aakhus Award for the best work across all genres in a given year, the Collins Prize from Birmingham Poetry Review, New England Poetry Club's 2015 Erika Mumford Prize, and a Discovery / The Nation Prize from The Nation, among others. The editors of Best American Essays 2016 listed Lessley's "Point Blank" as a "Notable Essay."
Lessley is a contributing editor for West Branch and her annual column on contemporary poetry appears annually in the magazine. Lessley is also the assistant poetry editor for Acre Books. She has taught literature and writing both in the United States and abroad at universities and schools including University of Wisconsin–Madison, Colgate University, Washington College, and The Gilman School, as well as for Stanford University's Online Continuing Studies Program for creative writing. She was the inaugural Anne-Spencer-Poet-in-Residence at Randolph College.

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