Kimberley Ann Rogers
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When I came to this place I had nothing of the past, no photo albums, nothing.
Silence is my ancestor.
                                        
                                                  Spencer Reece

 Award Winning Poet Kimberley Rogers is from Northampton MA and earned her B.A from Smith College. She has been published in local and national journals , including American Writing, Frission, Silkworm, Pulp City, and The Naugutuck River Review. She also has several pieces of work forthcoming.

She is an MFA candidate at Drew University's MFA in Poetry /Poetry in Translation Graduate Program.
Kim is the poetry/creative writing instructor and consultant at The Care Center in Holyoke, MA and is the editor of its journal,  Nautilus II.  She is  also  a contributing editor for Oscillation: Poetry in Motion (founder and ed. Lea Banks) and serves on the board for The Collected Poets Series in Shelburne Falls , MA--founded by poet, Lea Banks.

 

Poetry/Writing Prizes:

Pulp City Short Story Prize (200o) for "Heatwave."

Ethel Olin Corbin Prize for Poetry  (2007)for her poem "Black Robes, White Potatoes, Gray Curtains."

Mary Augusta Jordan Poetry Prize (2008) for her poem "Ghazal."

Rosemary Thomas Prize for Poetry (2008) for  best unpublished manuscript "Into The Wild Vermillion"

The Elizabeth Wanning Harries English Prize (2008) for her essay on Christine de Pizan.