Bernadette Geyer | |
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Bernadette Geyer reading at Iota Poetry Series, 2013 | |
Born | June 16, 1968 |
Language | English |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Allegheny College |
Genre | Poetry |
Bernadette K. Geyer (born June 16, 1968) is a poet, writer, translator, and editor in Berlin, Germany.
She graduated from Allegheny College. [1] She worked for the US Fuel Cell Council, and was deputy director of Fuel Cells 2000; [2] she served as editor-in-chief of The Word Works, and works as a freelance writer/editor/translator in Berlin, Germany. [3]
Her writings and translations have appeared in Oxford American, The Massachusetts Review, Barrow Street, Hotel Amerika, The Marlboro Review, [4] South Dakota Review , The Midwest Quarterly, The Potomac Review, Gargoyle, 32 poems , The Evansville Review, culture: the word on cheese, AFAR Magazine, Birmingham Poetry Review, and the 2015 Poet's Market.
She read at the Poetry at Noon Series at the Library of Congress. [5]
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