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Hoa Nguyen

Hoa Nguyen (Vĩnh Long, 1967) is an American poet.
Born near Saigon, Hoa Nguyen grew up in the Washington D.C. area and studied poetry at New College of California in San Francisco. She now lives in Toronto, Ontario.
With her husband Dale Smith, Nguyen edited ten issues of (''Skanky Possum'' ) Magazine, and under this imprint, published books and chapbooks by Kristin Prevallet, Tom Clark, Frank O'Hara, and others. Together they host a reading series presenting performances by Pierre Joris, Linh Dinh, Susan Briante, Joshua Marie Wilkinson, Kate Greenstreet, Laynie Browne, Anselm Berrigan, and others. Since 1998, she has led a popular virtual and in-person writing workshop focusing on the works of poets such as Alice Notley, Eileen Myles, Joanne Kyger, Philip Whalen, Charles Olson, Emily Dickinson, and Gertrude Stein. She currently teaches poetics at Ryerson University in Toronto.
Her poems have been published in numerous journals and anthologies, including ''Days I Moved Through Ordinary Sound: The Teachers of WritersCorps in Poetry and Prose'' (City Lights, 2009), ''The Best of Fence'' (Fence Books, 2009), ''For the Time Being: A Bootstrap Anthology'' (Bootstrap Books, 2008), and in (''An Anthology of New (American) Poets'' ), ''Black Dog, Black Night: Contemporary Vietnamese Poetry'' (Milkweed Editions, 2008) (Talisman House, 1998). She is the author of (''Dark'' ) (1998), (''Parrot Drum'' ) (Leroy, 2000), (''Your Ancient See Through'' ) (Sub Press, 2002) and (''Red Juice'' ) (Effing, 2005), (''Hecate Lochia'' ) (Hot Whiskey Press, 2009), as well as many online publications. Nguyen is frequently asked to give readings, act as poet in residence, and lecture on poetry for organizations across the country.
An example of her more notable work is ''MEAN SUDDENLY BITCH WOMAN'', sampled (here ) in an interview with poet Carol Mirakove, praised for its subtle attack on man's virtue in a soulless society.
Her most recent full-length collection, ''As Long As Trees Last'', was published by Wave Books in September, 2012.
==Bibliography==
Full-length Collections
*(''As Long As Trees Last'' ) (Wave Books, 2012)
*(''Hecate Lochia'' ) (Hot Whiskey Press, 2009)
*(''Your Ancient See Through'' ) (Subpress, 2002)
Chapbooks and Booklets
*''Tells of the Crackling'' ((Ugly Duckling Presse ), 2015)
*''Late in the Month'' ((Country Valley Press ), 2011)
*''Chinaberry'' ((Fact-Simile ), 2010)
*''Kiss a Bomb Tattoo'' ((Effing Press ), 2009)
*''What Have You'' ((Longhouse Poetry ), 2008)
*''Poems'' ((Dos Press Chaps ), 2007)
*''Six Poems'' ((Tolling Elves ), 2005)
*''Red Juice'' ((Effing Press ), 2005)
*''Add Some Blue'' (Backwoods Broadsides Chaplet Series, 2004)
*''Let's Eat Red for Fun'' (Booglet, 2000)
*''Parrot Drum'' ((Leroy Press ), 2000)
*''Dark'' (Mike and Dale's Press, 1998)

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