Tina Schumann

Tina Schumann

<p><strong>Tina Schumann</strong> is the author of the poetry collections <em>As If</em> (Parlor City Press, 2010), which was awarded the Stephen Dunn Poetry Prize, and <em>Requiem: A Patrimony of Fugues</em> (Diode Editions, 2017), which won the 2016 Diode Editions chapbook competition. Her work  was a finalist in the National Poetry Series, Four Way Books Intro Prize, and the New Issues Prize. She is the recipient of the 2009 American Poet Prize from <em>The American Poetry Journal</em> and a Pushcart nominee. She is the curator and editor of the anthology <em>Two-Countries: U.S. Daughters and Sons of Immigrant Parents</em> (Red Hen Press, 2017). Her poems have appeared in various publications and anthologies since 1999 including <em>The American Journal of Poetry</em>,<em> Ascent</em>,<em> Cimarron Review</em>,<em> Crab Creek Review</em>,<em> Midwest Quarterly</em>,<em> Nimrod</em>,<em> Palabra</em>,<em> Parabola</em>,<em> Poemeleon</em>,<em> Poetry International</em>,<em> Terrian.org, </em>and <em>The Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine. </em>Read more about Tina at www.tinaschumann.com.</p>

Books By Tina Schumann (2 Books)