Jennifer K. Dick is the author of Fluorescence (University of Georgia Press, 2004, Contemporary Poetry Series winner) & the chapbook Retina/Retine (Estepa Editions, France 2005). Recent work appears or is soon forthcoming in The Colorado Review, Diner, Mipoesias.com, The Diagram.com, Pinstripefedora.com, Aufgabe, Green Mountains Review, La Traductiere & Gargoyle. She guest edited a selection of French translations at www.chicagopostmodernpoetry.com (click on France) & has conducted interviews with Marilyn Hacker (on Perihelion.com) and Alice Notley (on doublechange.com). Originally from Iowa, she lives & works at ENSAE in Paris where she's completing her doctorate at Paris III: la Sorbonne Nouvelle on visual poetics.
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