Marilyn Taylor

Marilyn L. Taylor (born October 2, 1939) is an American poet with six published collections of poems. Taylor's poems have also appeared in a number of anthologies and journals, including The American Scholar, Able Muse, Measure, Smartish Pace, The Formalist, and Poetry magazine's 90th Anniversary Anthology. Her second full-length collection, Subject to Change (David Robert Books, 2004), was nominated for the Poets' Prize. She served as the city of Milwaukee's Poet Laureate in 2004 and 2005, and was appointed Poet Laureate of the state of Wisconsin for 2009 and 2010. She also served for five years as a contributing editor for The Writer Magazine. A retired Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, she taught poetry and poetics for the Department of English and later for the Honors College. She currently lives in Madison, Wisconsin, where she presents readings and facilitates workshops throughout Wisconsin and beyond.

Books

 * Going Wrong (Parallel Press,2009)
 * Wisconsin Poets Laureate: Poems by Marilyn L. Taylor, Denise Sweet, Ellen Kort (Marsh River Editions, 2009)
 * The Seven Very Liberal Arts (Aralia Press, 2006)
 * Subject to Change (David Robert Books, 2004)
 * Exit Only (Anamnesis Press, 2001)
 * Marilyn L. Taylor: Greatest Hits, 1986–2000 (Puddinghouse Press,2001)
 * Shadows Like These (Wm Caxton Ltd, 1994)
 * Troika I: The Accident of Light (Thorntree Press, 1991)

Anthologies (selected)

 * Villanelles. 2012: Random House.
 * Women Poets Anthology. Kelli Russell Agodon & Annette Spaulding-Convy, Eds. An eBook.
 * Hot Sonnets: an Anthology. 2011: Entasis Press.
 * Love and Lust: an Anthology. 2011: Parallel Press.
 * An Endless Skyway: Poetry from the State Poets Laureate. 2011: Ice Cube Press.
 * Filled With Breath: 30 Sonnets by 30 Poets. 2010: EXOT Books, New York.
 * The Able Muse Anthology. 2010: Able Muse Press, San Jose, CA.
 * Poetry.us.com. 2010: Today's Poetry for Today's World. http://poetry.us.com/.
 * Fearsome Fascinations Anthology. 2009: Outrider Press, Chicago.
 * Open Poetry Sonnet Anthology—Hand Luggage Only. 2008: Open Poetry, Leicestershire, UK
 * Letters to the World: Poems from the Wom-Po Listserv. 2008: Red Hen Press, Pasadena,CA.
 * A Walk in My Garden. 2007: Outrider Press, Chicago.
 * Alhambra Press Poetry Calendar Anthology, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011. Alhambra Press, Brussels, Belgium.
 * Famous Poems and Poets. 2007: FamousPoemsandPoets.com.
 * On Retirement: 75 Poems. 2007: U of Iowa Press.
 * Discovering Genre: Poetry. 2006: Prestwick House. (Recipient of the 2007 Distinguished Achievement Award for Reading and Language Instruction from the Assn. of Educational Publishers)
 * Thirty American Women Poets of the 20th Century: a Dual-Language Anthology. Stiftung Lyrik Kabinett, Munich, 2006.
 * Rhymes for Adults. 2006: Virginia Reals Press.
 * The Poem Tree: an Anthology of Formal Verse. 2004: www.poemtree.com.
 * Emily Dickinson Awards Anthology. 2005: Universities West Press.
 * Body Language: a Head-to-Toe Anthology. 2003: Black Moss Press.
 * When I Was a Child. 2003: PoetWorks Press.
 * The POETRY Anthology, 1912–2002. 2002: Ivan R. Dee, Publisher.
 * Proposing on the Brooklyn Bridge: Poems About Marriage. 2003: Poetworks/Grayson Books.
 * Smaller Than God: Words of Spiritual Longing. 2001: Black Moss Press.
 * The Cancer Poetry Project: Poems by Cancer Patients and the People Who Love Them. 2001: Fairview Press.

Journals (selected)
"Mixed Signals" "Studying the Menu" "Late November" "Home Again, Home Again" "Cover Letter" "Trocha-spondaloopian Sonnet" "The Seven Very Liberal Arts" "Rondeau: Old Woman With Cat" "Summer Sapphics" "Reading the Obituaries" "After Twenty Years" "The Native" "Notes from the Good-Girl Chronicles, 1963" "The Amazing Perseverance of the Sandhill Crane" "Reading the Dispatch" "Stranger Things" "Sonnet Against Form" "Another Thing I Ought to Be Doing" "Rondeau: Old Woman with Cat" "Contingency" "Memo to a Late Baby" "Father Goose" "The Geniuses Among Us" "The Collector" "Cover Letter" "Three Lies: a Glose" "The Amazing Perseverance of the Sandhill Crane" "First Day in London" "Reading the Obituaries" "On Learning, Late in Life, that Your Mother Was a Jew" "To Lucy, Who Came First" "Oh Lord, How I'd Love to Be Irish" "Explication of a True Story" "Dispatch from the Cold War, 1951" "On Learning, Late in Life, that Your Mother Was a Jew" "Always Questions" "After the Countdown" "November in Verona, Wisconsin" "No Way" "Nice Try" "Latter-day Letter to ESVM" "Again" "The Aging Huntress Speaks to Her Reflection" "Agnostic's Villanelle" "I Miss You and I'm Drunk" "In Other News" "The Blue Water Buffalo" "Subject to Change" "To My Neighbor John Who Is Completely Happy" "Rondeau: Old Woman with Cat" "Reverie with Fries" "At the Cocktail Party" "Been Thinking" "The Geniuses Among Us" "Subject to Change" "1949" "Chemotherapy" "Sarcoma" "Aunt Eudora's Harlequin Romance" "Notice from the Sweet Chariot Funeral Parlor" "Inventing the Love Poets" "The Geniuses Among Us" "Summer Saphhics" "Voice Mail for Wallace Stevens" "To a Cat Gone Blind in his Eighteenth Summer" "Ballade of the Open Mike" "In Other News" "Aunt Eudora's Harlequin Romance" "Crickets: a Late Chorale" "Rondeau: Old Woman with Cat" "Poem for a 75th Birthday" "The Geniuses Among Us" "Any Constellation" "Glass Under Glass" "To the Mother of a Dead Marine" "The Blue Water Buffalo" "Sappho Under the Arches" "On Learning, Late in Life, that Your Mother was a Jew" "Surveying the Damage" "The Wilderness Has No Straight Lines" "Crickets: a late Chorale" "Valentine for a Bashful Boy" "Cover Letter" "Another Reason Never to Live North of 43 Degrees Latitude, Especially Near Lake Michigan" "To My Neighbor John, Who Is Completely Happy" "Star Wars" "St. Patrick's Day:a True Confession" "Subject to Change" "Home Again, Home Again" "Aunt Eudora's Harlequin Romance" "What They Don't Know" "The Showdown" "The Vow" "To My Neighbor John, Who is Completely Happy" "The Lovers at Eighty" "What Lips" (a collaboration)
 * Able Muse (Fall, 2008)
 * The Alabama Literary Review (Spring, 2007)
 * American Life in Poetry, Ted Kooser, ed. (Feb. 28, 2011).
 * Ars Poetica at www.logolalia.com (August 4–6, 2007)
 * The Atlanta Review (October 2007).
 * BlackCatPoems.com (April, 2009).
 * The Cream City Review 27.2 (Spring 2003)
 * Dogwood (Spring 2003)
 * Ducts (Spring 2009)
 * Echoes (Fall-Winter 2009)
 * Echoes (Fall-Winter 2011)
 * Evansville Review (2006)
 * First Things (June/July 2009)
 * Free Verse (#84, 2006)
 * Free Verse (#93, 2007)
 * The Formalist 11.2 (2000) 106.
 * GSU Review (Spring 2001), 7.
 * Inkplots 1.3 (December 2010) "Piano Overture"
 * Irish American Post (July 2001) Vol. 2, Issue 2
 * The Ledge #25 (September 2001)
 * MEASURE Vol III Issue 1 (2008)
 * MEASURE Vol III Issue 2 (2009)
 * Mezzo Cammin, Vol. I, Issue 1 (2006)
 * Passager 32 (2000) 13 - 20
 * Poemeleon (Summer, 2006)
 * Poemeleon (Summer, 2007)
 * Poemeleon, Humor Issue (Winter, 2008/2009)
 * Poetry 180.5 (August 2002) 257-258
 * Primavera, Vol. 24 (2002)
 * qarrtsiluni, (March 10, 2010)
 * Raintown Review (Spring 2006)
 * Raintown Review (Spring 2007)
 * Raintown Review (Spring 2010)
 * Sheeps Head Review (Fall 2009)
 * Shepherd Express/ExpressMilwaukee.com (June 25-July 1, 2009)
 * Smartish Pace (Spring/Summer 2000)
 * Smartish Pace Anniversary Issue 10 (April 2004)
 * Umbrella, 4, Winter 2007
 * Umbrella, 7, Fall 2008
 * Valparaiso Poetry Review, Vol. II No. 2 (Spring/Summer 2001)
 * Verse Daily (May 8, 2004)
 * Verse Wisconsin (Spring 2010)
 * Verse Wisconsin Online, Issue 102 (2010)
 * Wheelhouse (Spring 2007)
 * Wisconsin Academy Review 50.2 (Spring 2004)
 * Wisconsin People and Ideas, formerly Wisconsin Academy Review (Spring 2009)
 * Wisconsin Poets Calendar (2003)
 * Wisconsin Poets Calendar (2004)
 * Wisconsin Poets Calendar (2005)
 * Wisconsin Poets Calendar (2006)
 * Wisconsin Poets Calendar (2008)
 * Wisconsin Poets Calendar (2009)
 * Wisconsin Poets Calendar (2010)
 * Wisconsin Poets Calendar (2011)
 * Wisconsin Poets Calendar (2012)
 * YourDailyPoem.com (September 17, 2009)
 * YourDailyPoem.com (November 19, 2009)
 * YourDailyPoem.com (April 17, 2010)
 * ZinkZine: a Literary E-Zine of Fine Writing (Issue #3, Winter 2002)
 * ZinkZine: a Literary E-Zine of Fine Writing (Issue #9, Spring 2006)

Awards and prizes (selected)

 * Winner, Eratosphere Sonnet Bake-off Competition, 2010
 * Associate Artist, Atlantic Center for the Arts, October, 2008
 * Finalist, Open Poetry Sonnet Competition (U.K.), February, 2008
 * International Publication Prize, The Atlanta Review International Poetry Competition, 2007
 * Honorable Mentions (two), Dancing Galliard Sonnet Contest, 2007
 * Finalist, Erskine J. Poetry Prize, 2006
 * Finalist, Frost Foundation Poetry Awards, 2005
 * Nomination, THE POETS PRIZE, 2005
 * Two Pushcart Prize nominations, 2005
 * Honorable Mention, Posner Poetry Book Award. Council for Wisconsin Writers, 2005
 * Second Place, Emily Dickinson Award, Universities West Press, 2004
 * POET LAUREATE appointment, CITY OF MILWAUKEE, 2004–2005
 * First Prize, The Ledge 2000 Poetry Awards Competition
 * First Prize, Dogwood Poetry Competition, 2003
 * First Prize, GSU Review Poetry Contest, 2001
 * First Prize, Anamnesis Press Poetry 2000 Chapbook Competition
 * First Place Award, Passager Poetry Contest, 1999