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Jenny Browne is an American poet. She is the author of four collections: Fellow Travelers: New and Selected Poems (2019), Dear Stranger (2014), The Second Reason (2007), and At Once (2003). She is also the editor of Texas Being: A State of Poems published by Trinity University Press (2024).[1][non-primary source needed] As of 2024, Browne is a professor of English at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas.[2][non-primary source needed]
Browne received a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a Master of Fine Arts from the James Michener Center for Writers at the University of Texas in Austin.[2][non-primary source needed]
Browne served as poet laureate for San Antonio (2016-2018) and the state of Texas (2020). In 2020, she was a Distinguished Fulbright Scholar in creative writing at Queens University's Seamus Heaney Centre. She has also received a poetry fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, as well as the Poetry Society of America's Cecil Hemley Award.[3][independent source needed]
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[edit]- ^ "Texas, Being". Trinity University Press. Retrieved 2025-02-06.
- ^ a b "Jenny Browne, M.F.A." Trinity University. Retrieved 2025-02-06.
- ^ "Jenny Browne". The Poetry Foundation. Retrieved 2025-02-06.