Suzanne Levine's first poetry collection, Haberdasher's Daughter, was published by Antrim House Books in June 2010 and is a finalist for an Eric Hoffer Award. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in California Quarterly, Passages North, Interpoesia, Permafrost, Quiddity International Literary Journal, Southern California Review, The Chaffin Journal, Stand Magazine UK and Whiskey Island Magazine among others.
A Pushcart nominee, she was a finalist in the 2009 Midnight Sun Chapbook Competition and a contributor to Forty Fathers (2009).
Suzanne teaches the craft of memoir writing with Lary Bloom at the Mark Twain House in Hartford, R.J.Julia Booksellers in Madison as well as Connecticut libraries and community centers. She holds an MFA from Vermont College. Suzanne lives in Chester, CT.
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