About Maureen A. Sherbondy

Maureen Sherbondy’s poems have appeared in numerous publications, including European Judaism, Calyx, Feminist Studies, 13th Moon, Cairn, Comstock Review, Crucible, The Roanoke Review and the Raleigh News & Observer. Her poems have won first place in The Deane Ritch Lomax Poetry Prize, The Lyricist Statewide Poetry Contest, the Carrie McCray Poetry Award, and the Hart Crane Memorial Poetry Award (Kent State University). Main Street Rag published her first chapbook, After the Fairy Tale, in 2007. Praying at Coffee Shops was published in 2008. Her short story collection, The Slow Vanishing, was released in 2009. Weary Blues was published by Big Table Publishing in 2010. Maureen lives in Raleigh, NC. She is pursuing her MFA at Queens University of Charlotte. She teaches workshops on publishing and creative writing at different venues.

Maureen Sherbondy on the web
Maureen's Website · Review of The Slow Vanishing · Review of Praying at Coffee Shops ·