Gloria Frym
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Gloria Frym (b. 1947) is an American poet, fiction writer, and essayist.
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[edit] Life
Born on February 28, 1947 in Brooklyn, NY, she grew up in Los Angeles, CA. She earned her MA and BA degrees at the University of New Mexico, where she studied with the poet Robert Creeley. In the 1980s, Frym taught poetry writing to inmates at the San Francisco County Jails. From 1987 to 2002, she was Core Faculty in the Poetics Program (originally for the poet Robert Duncan) at New College of California. She is Associate Professor in the MFA and BA Writing and Literature programs at California College of the Arts in the Bay Area. Her honors include an American Book Award, a Fund for Poetry Award, and a Creative Work Fund Grant.
[edit] Selected publications
The Lost Poems of Sappho (Effing Press, 2007), poetry
Solution Simulacra (United Artists, 2006), poetry
Homeless at Home (Creative Arts Book Company, 2001), poetry
Distance No Object (City Lights Books, 1999), fiction
How I Learned (Coffee House Press, 1992), fiction
By Ear (Sun & Moon Press, 1990), poetry
Three Counts (San Francisco Art Commission, 1988), fiction
Back to Forth (The Figures, 1982), poetry
Second Stories: Interviews with Women Artists (Chronicle Books, 1979), non-fiction
Impossible Affection (Christopher's Books, 1979), poetry

