Overview
Stephanie Anderson (she/they) is Assistant Professor of Literature & Creative Writing at Duke Kunshan University. Her research focuses on twentieth century poetry, small press publishing, and cultures of circulation. She is the author of three books of poetry, including If You Love Error So Love Zero (Trembling Pillow Press), as well as several chapbooks, most recently Bearings (DIAGRAM/New Michigan Press 2024). She is also the editor of a book of interviews, Women in Independent Publishing (forthcoming from the University of New Mexico Press in December 2024), and co-editor of All This Thinking: The Correspondence of Bernadette Mayer & Clark Coolidge (University of New Mexico Press). Her essays, poems, and interviews have recently appeared in Chicago Review, Fence Steaming, Gulf Coast, Post45, Textual Practice, Women's Studies, and elsewhere. She is finishing Dating the Poem, a study of calendrical poetics. You can read more of her work at www.octoberinapril.com.
Current Appointments & Affiliations
Assistant Professor of Literature and Creative Writing at Duke Kunshan University
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2020 - Present
DKU Faculty
Recent Publications
“It’s Only Vanity if It’s Not Good”: Daisy Aldan and Women Midcentury Small Press Publishers
Journal Article Post45 · July 17, 2024 Open Access Link to item CitePoetic transcribbling: Ted Berrigan & Harris Schiff’s Yo-Yo’s with Money and Beaned in Boston
Journal Article Textual Practice · January 1, 2024 In 1977 and 1978, the poets Ted Berrigan and Harris Schiff attended two baseball games, pretending to be game announcers and recording their repartee on a newly-released TCM-100 cassette tape recorder. The transcription of first game, between the Yankees a ... Full text Open Access CiteAll This Thinking: The Correspondence of Bernadette Mayer and Clark Coolidge
Scholarly Edition · December 15, 2022 Link to item CiteEducation, Training & Certifications
The University of Chicago ·
2016
Ph.D.