Annah Browning received her M.F.A. in poetry writing from Washington University in St. Louis. She is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in English at The University of Illinois-Chicago, where she teaches composition and poetry writing. Her work has appeared in The Southeast Review, Anti-, The Kenyon Review Online, The Bellingham Review, Harpur Palate, DIAGRAM, Word For/Word, and Sixth Finch, among other journals. Her chapbook-length sequence, The Inheritors, is viewable for free online through The White Whale Review.
You can read along with her poems in issue 10 of Superstition Review.
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I love her poems and the connections she makes with water. Water is one of the many metaphors with endless meanings and possibilities.
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Wow this is the first I have seen of her work, but she has such beautiful taste in both art and literature. She is highly prestigious and even teaches at the University of Illinois. I am so glad the links to her website and media accounts are posted now I can further look into her work. Thank you for the information I am beyond excited to read more of her beautiful poetry.