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Jeanne Marie Beaumont | |
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| Occupation | Poet |
| Nationality | American |
| Education | Eastern College (BA) Columbia University (MFA) |
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Jeanne Marie Beaumont is an American poet and author of five poetry collections: "Lessons with Scissors," Letters from Limbo, Burning of the Three Fires, Curious Conduct, and Placebo Effects. Her verse play "Asylum Song," had its premiere at HERE Arts in NYC in spring of 2019. Her work has appeared in Boston Review , Barrow Street (magazine), Colorado Review, Court Green, Harper’s, Harvard Review, Manhattan Review, The Nation, New American Writing, Ploughshares, Poetry Northwest, Witness, and World Literature Today . [1] Her poems have also been featured on The Writer's Almanac with Garrison Keillor. [2]
Beaumont was the co-editor of American Letters & Commentary from 1992 to 2000 and was a judge for the 2011 Cider Press Review Book Award.
In 2006, San Francisco film-maker Jay Rosenblatt, made a film based on her poem "Afraid So" as narrated by Garrison Keillor. The film has been shown at several major international film festivals and was included on a program of Rosenblatt's work screened at the Museum of Modern Art in October 2010. [3]
Beaumont grew up in the suburban Philadelphia area and moved to New York City in 1983. She earned her B.A. from Eastern College and an M.F.A. in Writing from Columbia University. [4] She has taught at Rutgers University and at the 92nd Street Y. She served as the Director of The Frost Place Advanced Seminar from 2006 to 2010 and served on the faculty for the Stonecoast MFA Program in Creative Writing. [5]