Hayden Saunier
Hayden Saunier (Col ’79 CM)
Hayden Saunier (Col ’79 CM) published her fifth collection of poetry, A Cartography of Home. Her other poetry books include How to Wear This Body, Say Luck, Tips for Domestic Travel, and a chapbook, “Field Trip to the Underworld.” Her work has been awarded the Pablo Neruda Prize, Rattle Poetry Prize, Gell Poetry Award, published in numerous journals, (including Beloit Poetry Journal, Tar River Poetry, and VQR), featured on Poetry Daily and read by Garrison Keillor on The Writer’s Almanac.
Hayden Saunier (Col ’79 CM)
Hayden Saunier (Col ’79 L/M) has published her third collection of poetry, How To Wear This Body, from Terrapin Books. She is the author of Tips for Domestic Travel and Say Luck, which won the 2013 Gell Poetry Prize. Ms. Saunier’s has appeared in journals and periodicals, and her poetry has been awarded the Pablo Neruda Prize, the Rattle Poetry Prize, the Keystone Award and the Robert Fraser Award.
Hayden Saunier (Col ’79 CM)
Hayden Saunier (Col ’79 CM) received the 2013 Gell Poetry Prize for her second book of poetry, Say Luck, published by Writers and Books/Big Pencil Press. In addition to Say Luck, she is the author of Tips for Domestic Travel and a chapbook, Field Trip to the Underworld. Ms. Saunier’s work appears widely in journals and periodicals and her poetry has been awarded the 2011 Pablo Neruda Prize, the 2011 Rattle Poetry Prize, the Keystone Award and the 2005 Robert Fraser Award.
Hayden Saunier (Col ’79 CM)
Hayden Saunier (Col ’79 L/M) published a collection of poems, Tips for Domestic Travel, with Black Lawrence Press in September. The book was a finalist for the St. Lawrence Book Award . Her poetry has appeared in 5 A.M., Mad Poets Review, Margie, Nimrod, Philadelphia Stories and Rattle, among others. Ms. Saunier received the 2005 Robert Fraser Poetry Award and was a finalist for the 2007 Liam Rector First Book Prize selected by David Wojahn. An actress and voice-over artist, her film and television credits include The Sixth Sense, Philadelphia Diary and Hack.