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American poet
Cynthia Arrieu-King
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American poet
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University of Cincinnati
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Kundiman Fellowship
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Biography
Cynthia Arrieu-King is an American poet with Chinese heritage.
Early life
Cynthia Arrieu-King was raised in Louisville, KY.
Career
Cynthia Arrieu-King is the author of three collections of poetry, People are Tiny in Paintings of China (2010); Manifest (2013); and Futureless Languages (2018). She also co-wrote a chapbook with Ariana-Sophia Kartsonis By a Year Lousy with Meteors (2012) and a book-length collaborative volume of poetry with the late Hillary Gravendyk, Unlikely Conditions (2016).
Arrieu-King edited the anthology-length Asian Anglophone issue of dusie.
Cynthia Arrieu-King works as an associate professor of creative writing at Stockton University.
Awards and honors
Manifest won the 2013 Gatewood Prize selected by Harryette Mullen.
Works
Poetry
- 2006 The Small Anything City (Dream Horse Press) (chapbook) ISBN not available
- 2010 People are Tiny in Paintings of China (Octopus Books) ISBN 978-0980193855
- 2013 Manifest (Switchback Books) ISBN 978-0978617288
- 2018 Futureless Languages (Radiator Press) ISBN 978-1732814509
Collaborations
- 2016 By Some Miracle a Year Lousy with Meteors with Ariana-Sophia Kartsonis (Dream Horse Press) ISBN 978-1935716235
- 2017 Unlikely Conditions with Hillary Gravendyk (1913 Press) ISBN 978-0990633242
Poems
- "Everybody Believes They are the Good Guy," in Poetry Magazine
- "Something Beyond Interpretation, Lobster, and empire," in Bomb Magazine
- "Amazon Prime," in TriQuarterly
Short Fiction
- "Boxes," in The Collagist
- "Franny," in Joyland Magazine
- "Roads Impassable," in StorySouth
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