Judith Cody

Judith Cody’s poetry is published in over 110 journals, has won many national awards, and one of her poems was chosen for the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institution. Centre College’s Norton Center for the Arts selected her poem from a competitive group from around the world for exhibition in a featured art gallery installation. Her poetry chapbook was a finalist in Bright Hill Press’s national competition. She has won Atlantic Monthly and Amelia awards; her poems were quarterfinalists in the Pablo Neruda Prize in Poetry and were cited for honorable mentions by the National League of American Pen Women. She edited the PEN Oakland anthology Fightin’ Words and wrote the internationally notable biography of composer Vivian Fine, Vivian Fine: A Bio-Bibliography, and Eight Frames Eight. Her work is seen in many anthologies and poems appear in journals such as: Nimrod International Journal, New York Quarterly, Stand, South Carolina Review, Painted Bride Quarterly (forthcoming), Texas Review, Fugue, Clare, Green Hills Literary Lantern, The Montreal Review, Fox Cry Review, Louisville Review, Madison Review, Phoebe, Quiddity, Primavera, Poet Lore, Poem, Xavier Review, Citron Review, Ignatian, Penmen Review, Splash of Red, Soundings East, Westview, Caduceus, Chaffin Journal, Arabesques Review, Laurel Review, Androgyne, Chaparral, Forge, Qwerty, Tiger’s Eye Journal, The Tower Journal, Cloudbank, Vending Machine Press, Willard & Maple, Third Wednesday, and others. Visit her at judithcody.com.