Cristine Hume

/United States of America
Cristine Hume

(USA), her first book Musca Domestica
(2000) won the Barnard New Women
Poets Prize. Her work has been included
in anthologies such as Best
American Poetry 1997 and American
Poetry: the Next Generation. Recent
poetry has appeared in Agni, Chicago
Review, Epoch, Fence, The Iowa Review,
McSweeney’s, New American Writing,
Ploughshares. Her article ‘Enlarging /
the last lexicon / of perception’ in Ann Lauterbach’s Framed Fragments will be
published in Women Poets in the 21st
Century (edited by Juliana Spahr) this
year by Wesleyan University Press. She
has received many grants and fellowships
She holds an M.F.A. from
Columbia University (1993) and a Ph.D.
from University of Denver (2000).
Currently, she teaches at Eastern
Michigan University.

Poems


/ Car interior reinventing you and her


/ Night sentence


/ The nothing that was there: interiors of an ice ambulist


/ The sickness & the magnet