Mary Koncel

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Mary Koncel is an American poet who has published two books of poetry.

She was born and raised in Chicago and holds a BFA in Poetry from Columbia College Chicago and MFA in English from MFA Program for Poets & Writers at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.. She now lives in Worthington, Massachusetts with her husband. Koncel co-designed and teaches in the Writing Program of the Smith College School for Social Work. She is also a writing consultant to the Department of Public Health - AIDS Bureau in Boston, Massachusetts.

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[edit] Grants and awards

  • 1996 - Poetry Grant, Massachusetts Cultural Council

She was also a finalist for the Norma Farber First Book Award.

[edit] Books

  • Closer to the Day (1999) - Quale Press
  • You Can Tell The Horse Anything - Tupelo Press

[edit] Other publications - anthologies

  • The Party Train: A Collection of North American Prose Poetry
  • No Boundaries: Prose Poems by 24 American Poets (edited by Ray Gonzalez)
  • The Best of the Prose Poem: An International Journal
  • Real Things: An Anthology of Popular Culture in American Poetry
  • Ladies, Start Your Engines: Women Writing on Cars and on the Road

[edit] Journal publications

  • The Massachusetts Review
  • The Journal
  • The Illinois Review
  • key satch(el)
  • Denver Quarterly
  • The Prose Poem: An International Journal