E. Tracy Grinnell

Discipline: Poetry

Based In: Brooklyn, NY

Year at Millay: 2009

Awards/Honors: Writer-in-Residence, The Paris Writer's Residency, The American University of Paris, Paris, France (2022).

Website: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/e-tracy-grinnell

E. Tracy Grinnell is the author of Hell Figures (Nightboat Books, 2016), portrait of a lesser subject (Elis Press, 2015), Helen: A Fugue (Belladonna Elder Series #1, 2008), Some Clear Souvenir (O Books, 2006), and music or forgetting (O Books, 2001), as well as the limited edition chapbooks Mirrorly, A Window (flynpyntar press, 2009), Leukadia (Trafficker Press, 2008), Hell and Lower Evil (Lyre Lyre Pants on Fire, 2008), Humoresque (Blood Pudding/Dusie #3, 2008), Of the Frame (Portable Press at Yo-Yo Labs, 2004), and Harmonics (Melodeon Poetry Systems, 2000). With Isabelle Garron, she is the translator of way by Leslie Scalapino into French (Éditions Corti, 2020). Her poetry, essays and visual art have also appeared in a wide range of collections and publications, including BAX 2016: Best American Experimental Writing, edited by Charles Bernstein and Tracie Morris (Wesleyan). Grinnell’s poetry has been translated into French, Serbian, Polish, and Portuguese. She was selected as the 2022 Paris Writer-in-Residence by The American University of Paris (AUP), the Centre Culturel Irlandais (Irish Cultural Center) in Paris, and the University of Kent Paris School of Arts and Culture (PSAC). She has taught creative writing at Pratt Institute, Brown University, and in the Summer Writing Program at Naropa University. She lives in Brooklyn, New York and is the Founding Editor, Executive and Artistic Director of Litmus Press.