Julie Phillips Brown
About the Poet
Julie Phillips Brown is a poet, critic, painter, and book artist. Her first book of poems, The Adjacent Possible, won the 2019 Hopper Poetry Prize and will be published by Green Writers Press in 2021. Her poems and essays have appeared in Borderlands, Columbia Poetry Review, Conjunctions, Crab Orchard Review, Denver Quarterly, Interim, Jacket2, Posit, Plume, Rappahannock Review, Tahoma Literary Review, Vinyl, Yemassee, and elsewhere. She is the Editor-in-Chief of House Mountain Review, named for the peaks that overlook her home in Lexington, Virginia, where she teaches creative writing, literature, and studio art.
From the Author's website
Region
Valley
Virginia City or County Affiliation
Lexington, VA
Current City/State of Residence
Lexington, VA
Gender
Female
Race/Ethnicity
White
Keywords/Tags
Poetry, Book Arts, Criticism
Website
Published Works or Performances
- The Adjacent Possible. Green Writers Press, 2021
Selected Individual Poems or Performances
- Sonnet: Ovum, 2021
- Second Cut, 2021
- Anniversary, 2019
Julie Phillips Brown