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Meet Deborah

Deborah Cummins is the author of two poetry collections, Counting the Waves (2006) and Beyond The Reach (2002), and a collection of personal essays, Here and Away: Discovering Home on an Island in Maine (2012). Her poems and essays have appeared in six anthologies and numerous literary magazines, including Orion, Fourth Genre, Yale Review, Shenandoah, and Gettysburg Review. Her poems have also been featured on The Writer’s Almanac, Maine Public Radio’s Poems From Here and the Maine Sunday Telegram’s weekly poetry column, Deep Water. Her numerous awards include a James Michener Fellowship, the 2013 and 2012 Maine Literary Award for Short Works in Nonfiction and a Maine Writers & Publishers Alliance 2013 Book Award Finalist. She’s also been the recipient of artist residencies at Yaddo, MacDowell Coloony, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. In 2007, she was a Visiting Artist at the American Academy in Rome.

 
 

Deborah earned her MFA in Creative Writing at the University of Houston in 1995. As a graduate student, she was a Writer-in-Residence at the Menil Art Collection and a public school writing instructor with Writers in the Schools. Over the years, she has taught at the University of Chicago, the Center for Talent Development at Northwestern University and as a visiting writer in various high school and elementary school settings. She’s been the assistant director of the White River Writers’ Workshop at Lyon College in Arkansas, a faculty member of the Down East Writers’ Conference in Deer Isle, Maine and for a number of years curated poetry events for Opera House Arts in Stonington, Maine. She has given numerous public readings and talks in a variety of venues, including bookstores, libraries, radio programs, festivals and conferences.

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From 2001-2005, Deborah served as board chair of the Poetry Foundation as it transitioned from a small 501C3 non-profit to an operating foundation following an historic multi-million bequest from the late Ruth Lilly. She remained on the board until 2010. Currently, she serves as the board president of Maine Writers & Publishers Alliance.

Formerly from Chicago, Deborah resides with her husband in Portland and Deer Isle, Maine. Besides writing and reading, she enjoys travel, photography, hiking, cooking, tinkering in the garden and being captivated by the tides and ever-changing shoreline.

 
 

A peak inside her studio.

 
 
 
 

Awards

 

Finalist for the 2013 Maine Literary Award in Non-Fiction for essay collection, Here and Away

Winner of 2013 Maine Literary Award for Short Works in Nonfiction. Maine Writers & Publishers Alliance.

Nomination for 2012 Pushcart Prize in non-fiction for essay "Names."

Winner of Short works in Non-Fiction, Maine Writers and Publishers Alliance 2012 Maine Literary Awards

Residency Fellowships:  Yaddo; MacDowell Colony; Ragdale Foundation; and Virginia Center for the Creative Arts 1997-2010

Visiting Artist, American Academy in Rome, Italy, April 2007

Illinois Arts Council Fellowship in Poetry, 2005, 2002

Illinois Arts Council Artist Award in Poetry, 2001, 1998

Headwaters Literary Competition, poetry winner, 2000

Illinois Arts Council Literary Award, poetry, 1999 

The Washington Prize in Fiction, novel, 1996

“Discovery”/THE NATION poetry competition, semi-finalist, 1996

James B. Michener Fellowship in Fiction, 1994

Academy of American Poets poetry prize, honorable mention, 1994

Donald Barthelme Memorial Fellowship, 1992

 
 
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