Sally Ashton
SJSU Alum, Poet, Teacher, Editor
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Biography
Sally Ashton is a Bay Area poet, teacher,
and editor of the
DMQ Review, an online journal featuring
poetry and art. Her chapbook, These Metallic Days, was
released in 2005. She earned her MFA from Bennington Writing
Seminars. She earned her undergraduate degree from SJSU (2001) in
English with a creative writing minor. She won several Phelan
awards and the Anne Lillis award while as SJSU. She has been
nominated for two Pushcart Prizes. Sally is the recipient of an
Artist Fellowship, Poetry, from Arts Council Silicon Valley. She
was founding Director of the California Poets Festival 2007 and
2006 through Poetry Center San Jose.
Recent work has appeared or is forthcoming in Writers
Chronicle,
Sally continues to support literary activities at SJSU through her support of the MFA program and the student group - Poets and Writers Coalition. She was one of the readers for the SJSU Banned Books Week event in October 2007 - where a group did a public reading of Ginsberg's controversial poem Howl. She also participated in the PWC's public reading of Whitman's Song of Myself in April 2008, and the Favorite Poem project, reading as a featured poet. In 2011, Ms. Ashton was named the Santa Clara County Poet Laureate for 2011-2013. |
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