Receive a review of work in progress or pre-publication from Georgia A. Popoff, a published poet and experienced editor/book coach. Submit up to 75 pages of poetry or 30,000 words of creative nonfiction (e.g., essays, memoir, etc.) for review and recommendations. Note: this is not to include copy editing or line edits. Includes two 60-minute Zoom conferences to discuss the project, goals of the project, and responses to the author after reading the submission. Work to be submitted in 2025 by arrangement with the donor.
Georgia A. Popoff is a writer, editor, arts-in-education specialist, and program coordinator for the YMCA of Central NY's Writers Voice, where she teaches poetry and creative nonfiction. Her fourth collection of poetry, Psychometry, released in late 2019 by Tiger Bark Press, was a finalist for Utica College's Eugene Nassar Poetry Prize and the CNY Book Award for Poetry. Tiger Bark Press released her fifth collection, Living with Haints in spring 2024. In 2022, Georgia was named Poet Laureate of Onondaga County for a 2-year term of service. She is the series editor for the University of Michigan Press Under Discussion book series on contemporary poets, and she co-authored Our Difficult Sunlight: a Guide to Poetry, Literacy, & Social Justice in Classroom & Community (Teachers & Writers Collaborative, 2011). For information: www.georgiapopoff.com
Georgia A. Popoff is a writer, editor, arts-in-education specialist, and program coordinator for the YMCA of Central NY's Writers Voice, where she teaches poetry and creative nonfiction. Her fourth collection of poetry, Psychometry, released in late 2019 by Tiger Bark Press, was a finalist for Utica College's Eugene Nassar Poetry Prize and the CNY Book Award for Poetry. Tiger Bark Press released her fifth collection, Living with Haints in spring 2024. In 2022, Georgia was named Poet Laureate of Onondaga County for a 2-year term of service. She is the series editor for the University of Michigan Press Under Discussion book series on contemporary poets, and she co-authored Our Difficult Sunlight: a Guide to Poetry, Literacy, & Social Justice in Classroom & Community (Teachers & Writers Collaborative, 2011). For information: www.georgiapopoff.com
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