Martina Reisz Newberry


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Biography

Martina Reisz Newberry’s most recent books are: NOT UNTRUE & NOT UNKIND (published 3/1/06), and RUNNING LIKE A WOMAN WITH HER HAIR ON FIRE: Collected Poems, published 9/1/05. Her newest collection of poems, THE BANYAN AND THE ALDER is scheduled to be out in November 2006.

Ms. Newberry is the winner of i.e. magazine’s Editor’s Choice Poetry Chapbook Prize for 1998: AN APPARENT, APPROACHABLE LIGHT.

She is the author of LIMA BEANS AND CITY CHICKEN: MEMORIES OF THE OPEN HEARTH--a memoir of her father--published by E.P. Dutton and Co. in 1989.

She has written four novels and several books of poetry, has been included in Ascent Aspirations first Anthology and has been widely published in literary magazines such as: 5 AM, Amelia, Ascent Aspirations, Atom Mind, Bellingham Review, Black Buzzard Review, Cape Rock, Caprice, Catalyst, Connecticut Poetry Review, Context South, Current Accounts, Descant, Haight Ashbury Literary Journal, Hob Nob, i.e., Innisfree, International Poetry Review, Iota, Iowa Woman, The Ledge, My Legacy, New Laurel Review, Passages North, Pedestal Magazine, Piedmont Literary Review, Snake Nation Review, Sonoma Mandala, Sonora Review, Rectangle, Southern Review of Poetry, Touchstone, Visions International, Willow Review, Women's Work, Yet Another Small Magazine, and many, many others.

Martina lives in Hollywood, California with her husband Brian and their benevolent dictator and cat, Gato.


Selected Works

Poetry
NOT UNTRUE & NOT UNKIND
A compelling story telling style reminiscent of Robert Frost, the enigmatic brilliance of Emily Dickinson and the working class insights of the great singer-poet John Prine.
RUNNING LIKE A WOMAN WITH HER HAIR ON FIRE
Unique, startling and every bit as colorful as its lively patchwork cover (by artist Kristen Brix Jacobvitz).
Nonfiction
Poetry
Hunger
HUNGER speaks to us of personal and planetary appetites--how and if they are satisfied.
After the Earthquake
Meticulous, contemplative, savvy, wry, angry, and at the same time hopeful in timbre, Newberry’s voice speaks out and encourages her readers to search for some kind of harmony and complicity with their surroundings.



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