Selected by Alexis Rhone Fancher, Poetry Editor Emerita
Most Recent: July 21, 2023
Poet, essayist, and translator, Rachel Neve-Midbar’s collection Salaam of Birds was chosen by Dorothy Barresi for the Patricia Bibby First Book Prize and was published by Tebot Bach in January 2020. She is also the author of the chapbook, What the Light Reveals (Tebot Bach, 2014, winner of The Clockwork Prize). Rachel’s work has appeared in Blackbird, Prairie Schooner, Grist and Georgia Review as well as other publications and anthologies. Her awards include the Crab Orchard Review Richard Peterson Prize, the Passenger Poetry Prize and nominations for The Pushcart Prize. Rachel is a current PhD candidate at The University of Southern California where her research concerns menstruation in contemporary poetry. She is currently the editor of two anthologies: Stained: an creative anthology of writing about menstruation for the AuntFlo2020 Project and a critical anthology: Tears, Joy, and Blood: Depictions of Menstruation in Literature. More at rachelnevemidbar.com