About me
Anna M. Warrock’s publications include From the Other Room, Slate Roof Press Chapbook Award winner, and the chapbooks Horizon and Smoke and Stone. Besides appearing in Visual Verse, Conduit, Harvard Review, The Sun, The Madison Review, Poiesis, and other journals, her work is anthologized in Kiss Me Goodnight, poetry and prose on childhood mother-loss, a Minnesota Book Award Finalist, for which she also wrote the introduction. Among other projects she hosted a poets’ dialogue on writing memoirs; directed a panel on grief and poetry at the Massachusetts Poetry Festival; worked with high school, college, and adult education students; and held seminars on understanding grief and loss through poetry. Her work focuses on the intersection of the natural world and dilemmas of perception, grief, and time. Her poems have been choreographed, set to music, performed at Boston’s Hayden Planetarium, and inscribed in a Boston area subway station.