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Robin Tremblay-McGaw

  • Robin Tremblay-McGaw

    Poetry, the Pandemic, and Prisoners

Robin Tremblay-McGawRobin Tremblay-McGaw is an SCU Center for Arts and Humanities Fellow. She teaches in the English Department. She is the author of a book of poems, Dear Reader (Ithuriel’s Spear) (2015), and co-editor, with Rob Halpern, of From Our Hearts to Yours: New Narrative as Contemporary Practice (2017) and the forthcoming Journal of Narrative Theory’s New Narrative special issue. Her piece “On Time, Gesture, Obsolete Definitions, Practice” recently appeared in in Places Journal. Her writing has also appeared in Elderly, Little Red Leaves, On: Contemporary Practice, HOW2, Crayon, Mirage, Digital Artifact Magazine, POM2, Narrativity, Dear Kathleen (Nightboat, 2017), Biting the Error: Writers Explore Narrative (Coach House Books, 2004), and elsewhere; work is forthcoming in Sillages critiqueTime Mechanics: Postmodern Poetry, and Queer Medievalisms.