Martha Carlson-Bradley
In addition to a full-length collection, Season We Can’t Resist (WordTech Editions, 2007), Martha Carlson-Bradley has published two chapbooks, Beast at the Hearth (2005) and Nest Full of Cries (2000), both from Adastra Press. Her poems have been published in many literary magazines, including New England Review, Carolina Quarterly, Bellingham Review,, and Zone 3, and in anthologies, such as The Poets' Grimm (Story Line Press, 2003). Her awards include creative arts fellowships from the American Antiquarian Society and the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts, a grant from the St. Botolph Club Foundation, and the Gretchen Warren Award from the New England Poetry Club. Carlson-Bradley lives with her family in New Hampshire, at the edge of a state forest. She works as a freelance editor and has recently joined the faculty of the New England College Master of Arts in Professional Writing program and the 2010 Frost Place Festival and Conference.
Works appearing in the Marlboro Review: