FEATURING
heidi andrea restrepo rhodes
&
Teri Ellen Cross Davis
Wednesday, March 25th
6:30 PM
@
Busboys and Poets/450K
450 K St. NW
Washington, D.C. 20001
free and open to the public
Teri Ellen Cross Davis
is the author of Haint, (Gival Press, 2016) winner of the 2017 Ohioana
Book Award for Poetry. Her second book, A More Perfect Union, won the 2019 Charles B. Wheeler Prize, awarded by The Journal, and is forthcoming. She is a Cave Canem fellow and a member of the
Black Ladies Brunch Collective. She has received fellowships to attend
the Virginia Center for Creative Arts, Hedgebrook, Community of Writers Poetry
Workshop, and the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown. She is the recipient
of a Meret grant from the Freya Project and a 2019 Sustainable Arts Grant. Her
work can be read in: Academy of American Poets, Auburn Love’s
Executive Order, Avenue, Beltway Poetry Quarterly, Figure
1, Gargoyle, Harvard Review, Kestrel, Little
Patuxent Review, Natural Bridge, North American Review, MiPOesias,
Mom Egg Review, Pacifica Literary Review, PANK, Poet
Lore, Poetry Ireland Review, and Tin House. She is the
2019-2020 HoCoPoLitSo Writer-in-Residence for Howard County, Maryland, adjunct
professor at George Washington University, and the Poetry Coordinator for the
Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington D.C. She lives in Maryland with
her husband, poet Hayes Davis and their two children.