Maureen Seaton


Maureen Therese Seaton was an American lesbian poet, memoirist, and professor of creative writing. She authored fifteen solo books of poetry, co-authored an additional thirteen, and wrote one memoir, Sex Talks to Girls, which won the 2009 Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Memoir/Biography. Seaton's writing has been described as "unusual, compressed, and surrealistic," and was frequently created in collaboration with fellow poets such as Denise Duhamel, Samuel Ace, Neil de la Flor, David Trinidad, Kristine Snodgrass, cin salach, Niki Nolin, and Mia Leonin.

Background

Seaton received her MFA in Creative Writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts in 1996. She taught poetry workshops and served as Artist-in-Residence at Columbia College Chicago from 1993-2002, teaching concurrently in the MFA in Creative Writing program at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago from 1997-1999. She began teaching creative writing at the University of Miami in 2002, eventually serving as Director of the Creative Writing Program, and remained a faculty member there until her retirement in 2020. She was voted Miami’s Best Poet in 2020 by the Miami New Times.

Publications

Solo work

Poetry

Prose

Sex Talks to Girls: A Memoir. University of Wisconsin Press, 2008, 2018.

Co-authored poetry

A Questionnaire for Two Pussies. Extra Virgin Press, 2021.
  • Zero-Zero. Hysterical Press, 2021.
  • Myth America: Poems in Collaboration, by Tres Abuelas y una Mamá. Anhinga Press, 2020.
  • Road to the Multiverse. Ravenna Press, 2020.
  • Caprice: Collected, Uncollected, and New Collaborations. Sibling Rivalry Press, 2015.
  • Madame Curie’s Cookbook. Ravenna Press, 2014..Two Thieves & a Liar. Jackleg Press, 2012.Sinéad O'Connor and Her Coat of a Thousand Bluebirds. Firewheel Editions, 2011.Stealth, Chax Press. 2011.Facial Geometry. NeoPepper Press, 2006.Little Novels. Pearl Editions, 2002.Oyl. Pearl Editions, 2000.Exquisite Politics. Tia Chucha Press, 1997.

Co-edited

Reading Queer: Poetry in a Time of Chaos. Anhinga, 2018.Saints of Hysteria: A Half-Century of Collaborative American Poetry. Soft Skull Press, 2007.

Awards and honors

  • 2020
  • 2020 RHINO 2020's Editors' Prize.
  • 2019
  • 2015 The Best Small Fictions
  • 2015 Fellow, U.S. National Parks, Devils Tower National Monument, Wyoming
  • 2013 Best American Poetry
  • 2011 Sentence Book Award for Sinéad O'Connor and Her Coat of a Thousand Bluebirds
  • 2009 Winner, Sow's Ear Chapbook Competition for America Loves Carney
  • 2008 Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Memoir for Sex Talks to Girls
  • 2005 Fellow, The Hermitage, Sarasota Arts Council, Manasota Key, FL
  • 2005 Publishing Triangle's Audre Lorde Award for Lesbian Poetry for Venus Examines Her Breast
  • 2001 Illinois Arts Council Literary Award for "Toy Weather"
  • 2001 Fellow, Ragdale Foundation, Lake Forest, IL
  • 1998 Pushcart Prize in Poetry for "LA Dream #2"
  • 1998 Illinois Arts Council Literary Award for "Confession"
  • 1997 Fellow, Ragdale Foundation, Lake Forest, IL
  • 1997 Best American Poetry
  • 1997 Poetry Society of America & Illinois Arts Council, "A Chorus of Horizontals" appeared on Chicago subways and buses as a part of "Poetry in Motion."
  • 1997 Illinois Arts Council Literary Award for "Genetics"
  • 1996 Pushcart Prize in Poetry for "Theories of Illusion"
  • 1996 Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Poetry for Furious Cooking
  • 1996 Illinois Arts Council Literary Award for "A Chorus of Horizontals"
  • 1995 Iowa Poetry Prize for Furious Cooking
  • 1995 Fellow, Ragdale Foundation, Lake Forest, IL
  • 1994 Editors' Prize in Poetry
  • 1994 Illinois Arts Council Grant
  • 1994 National Endowment of the Arts, Creative Writing Fellowship in Poetry
  • 1994 Fellow, Ragdale Foundation, Lake Forest, IL
  • 1993 The Society of Midland Authors Award for The Sea among the Cupboards
  • 1993 Fellow, Ragdale Foundation, Lake Forest, IL
  • 1992 The Capricorn Award for Poetry for The Sea among the Cupboards
  • 1991 McAfee Discovery Award
  • 1990 The Eighth Mountain Press Poetry Prize for Fear of Subways
  • 1987 Fellow, Ucross Foundation, Ucross, Wyoming