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Kim Bridgford is an award-winning poet, editor, college professor, fiction writer, and critic. In her poetry, she writes primarily in traditional forms, of which the sonnet is her form of choice.〔http://www.fairfield.edu/cas/mfa_bridgford.html〕 She is the director of the West Chester University Poetry Center. As editor-in-chief at ''Mezzo Cammin'', a journal of poetry by women, she founded The ''Mezzo Cammin'' Women Poets Timeline Project,〔http://www.mezzocammin.com/timeline/timeline.php?vol=timeline&iss=1&cat=essays&page=home〕 which is designed to become the world's largest database of women poets.〔http://www.pbs.org/newshour/art/blog/2010/03/mondays-art-notes-16.html〕 She also edited ''Dogwood: A Journal of Poetry and Prose''. ==Life== Kim Bridgford was born in 1959. She grew up in Coal Valley, Illinois.〔(Verse Daily: Kim Bridgford )〕 She received both her bachelor's degree and master's in fine arts from the University of Iowa. She earned her Ph.D. from the University of Illinois. Bridgford joined the faculty of Fairfield University in Connecticut in 1989.〔Sara Quigley (Poetry And Politics Fairfield Professors Rise To The Occasion,'' Fairfield Mirror (October 10, 2007) )〕 In 1994, she moved to Wallingford, Connecticut with her husband Peter Duval, also an award-winning author of fiction and who later became a professor at Fairfield University as well.〔Jane Gordon. "(NOTICED; Surprised by an Award, but Not Speechless )." ''The New York Times''. December 25, 2005〕 In 1996, their son, Nick, was born. In August 2010, she became the current director of the West Chester University Poetry Center in Pennsylvania,〔Michael Peich "(Bridgford Announcement )."〕 moving to the state with her family. She had been a professor of English at Fairfield University for 21 years. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kim Bridgford」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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