As part of the college’s Visiting Writers Series, Middlesex Community College will host award-winning poet and writer Krysten Hill at 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov.19 in the Bedford Campus Café East.
“Your writing will change because you will change. Be open to change and new artistic practices and habits,” Hill said. “Also, seek communities that do not minimize you or look past you. Find communities that want to witness YOU and encourage your growth, but do the same for other folks. Show folks that you are really paying attention to what they are doing especially when they are being vulnerable with what they share. Don’t just wait your turn. Encouraging other folks informs your artistic practice and your development as a human being. Work on being a better citizen as artistic practice.”
Currently the Jacob Ziskind Poet-in-residence at Brandeis University, Hill is the author of “How Her Spirit Got Out” (Aforementioned Productions, 2016), which received the 2017 Jean Pedrick Chapbook Prize.
She has had work featured on stage at the Massachusetts Poetry Festival, Boston Book Festival, Blacksmith House, Cantab Lounge, Haley House, U35 Reading Series, and other venues.
Hill’s work has appeared in The Academy of American Poets’ Poem-a-Day Series, Poetry Magazine, Painted Bride Quarterly, Up the Staircase Quarterly, Winter Tangerine Review, Rust + Moth, and elsewhere.
Recipient of the 2020 Mass Cultural Council Poetry Fellowship, she has received the 2023 Vermont Studio Center Residency, 2024 SWWIM Residency, and The Kenyon Review’s 2024 Peter Taylor Fellowship.
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