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Margaret Szumowski
Author of
I Want This World
and
The Night of the Lunar Eclipse
I Want This World          The Night of the Lunar Eclipse

Margaret Szumowski grew up in Winterset, Iowa, the oldest of seven children. She learned to tap dance and twirl a fire baton - An experience that required wrapping the end of the baton in asbestos, dipping it in kerosene, then lighting it and hoping for the best. Twirling with fire and breathing the freezing air at football games led her to poetry.

She graduated from the University of Iowa and shortly thereafter took off for the Peace Corps and served in the Congo and Ethiopia. As a hostage in Uganda, she had the distinction of having her photo taken by Idi Amin - a sort of keepsake for him. Szumowski received her MFA from the University of Massachusetts, and at the end of her orals with Jim Tate, she commented on how much she enjoyed the program. Tate's response: "Even more than being a hostage of Idi Amin?" accompanied by that great laugh of his.

Margaret Szumowski is a full professor at an inner city community college, Springfield Technical Community College, where she teaches writing. Of all her teaching jobs, the community college is her favorite with students from age 16 to 80 and of all ethnic backgrounds. In 1998, she was recognized by the college for leadership and innovation. In 2001, she was honored with the Andrew Scibelli Chair for excellence in teaching. She has studied with Marie Howe, Yusef Komunyakaa, Martha Rhodes, Mark Doty, Joshua Weiner, and Agah Shahid Ali at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, one of her favorite places.

Awards

2002 Peace Corps Writers Prize for Poetry.

2004 Artist's Grant for Exceptional Work in Poetry by the Massachusetts Cultural Council.

Links

Barrow Street (http://www.barrowstreet.org/journalMain.html).

The Scream Online (http://www.thescreamonline.com/poetry/poetry4-2/).

A press release for Margaret's work with women in prisons (http://www.tupelopress.org/bookreviews/iwanttwpr.shtml).

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