Jane Satterfield
Jane Satterfield is the recipient of awards in poetry from the National Endowment for the Arts, Maryland Arts Council and Bellingham Review. Her essays have received awards from Florida Review and the Heekin Foundation. Her books of poetry are Her Familiars, Assignation at Vanishing Point, Shepherdess with an Automatic and the forthcoming Apocalypse Mix, winner of the 2016 Autumn House Poetry Prize. She is also the author of a memoir, Daughters of Empire. Born in England, Satterfield teaches at Loyola University Maryland. Visit her online at https://janesatterfield.org.
Reading List
Animalia
— lost the Hawk Nero which with the geese was given away and is doubtless dead for when I came back from Brussels I enquired on all hands and could hear nothing of him — — Emily Brontë, Diary Paper, …
Confession: Nagyrev, 1929
[From 1914-1929, local midwives of Nagyrev, Hungary — the “Angelmakers” — conspired with villagers to murder husbands who had returned from the Western Front. Any telling starts like the next, a home brew of whispers, warnings, clues. But you must …