Diane Wald is an American poet and novelist. Her most recent poetry collection is The Warhol Pillows. She has published poems in literary journals and magazines including The American Poetry Review, Skanky Possum, Fence, The Hat, Verse, and The Paterson Review. She was born in Paterson, New Jersey. She earned a B.A. from Montclair State College and an M.F.A. from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and has lived in Massachusetts since 1972. She lives near Boston.[1][2]
Forthcoming: The Bayrose Files, from Regal House Publishing, 2025
Honors and awards
- 2020 International Book Awards Winner in Fiction: Novella
- 2020 Independent Press Award Winner in Paranormal Romance
- 2019 Readers' Favorite Awards Bronze Medal Winner in Fiction (Visionary)
- Winner for Gillyflower in Novella category, Next Generation Indie Book Awards
- Winner for Gillyflower in fiction (Novella), Best Book Awards
- 2021 NYC Big Book Awards Winner in Visionary Fiction for My Famous Brain
- 2021 Winner in Visionary Fiction, new Adult Fiction, and Speculative Fiction from Firebirds Book Awards for My Famous Brain
- Anne Halley Poetry Prize
- Fine Arts Work Center fellowship
- Denny Award
- Open Voice Award
- Massachusetts Artist Grant
- Green Lake Chapbook Award from Owl Creek Press
Published works
Full-length poetry collections
- The Warhol Pillows , 2021, Finishing Line Press, https://www.finishinglinepress.com/product/the-warhol-pillows-by-diane-wald/
- Wonderbender, 2011, 1913 Press, http://www.journal1913.org/publications/wonderbender/
- Diane Wald (2002). 'The Yellow Hotel'. Verse Press. ISBN 0-9723487-2-7.[3]
- Lucid Suitcase' (Red Hen Press, 1999)[4]
Chapbooks
Novella
- Gillyflower (2019, She Writes Press) https://www.gillyflowernovel.com
Novel
- 2021: My Famous Brain (She Writes Press) https://www.myfamousbrain.com
References
- ↑ Mipoesias Magazine > Diane Wald > Poems & Bio
- ↑ Mudlark > Authors > Diane Wald
- ↑ Wave Books > Author Page: Diane Wald
- ↑ Library of Congress Online Catalog > Diane Wald
- ↑ Červená Barva Press Bookstore > Faustinetta, Gegenschein, Trapunto by Diane Wald
- ↑ Mudlark > Digital Chapbook > Improvisations on Titles of Works by Jean Dubuffet by Diane Wald
- ↑ Runaway Spoon Press Catalog
External links
- https://www.finishinglinepress.com/product/the-warhol-pillows-by-diane-wald/
- Interview: Cerna Brava Poetry Press > Interview with Diane Wald
- Fence > Vol. 7, No. 2. Fall/Winter 2004 - 2005 > Carolina Wren by Diane Wald
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