Milton Avery Graduate School of Arts

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Anna Moschovakis Anna Moschovakis is the author a book of poems, I Have Not Been Able to Get Through to Everyone (Turtle Point Press 2006) and of several chapbooks, including The Blue Book (Phylum Press), Dependence Day Parade (Sisyphus) and No Medea (a "Tinyside" from Big Game Books). Her work has been included in many periodicals including BOMB, Art New England, Court Green, and Denver Quarterly. She has translated works by Henri Michaux, Claude Cahun, Theophile Gauthier, Pierre Alféri, Blaise Cendrars, and Annie Ernaux, among others. A recipient of an Edward F. Albee Fellowship and a grant from the Fund for Poetry, she has taught Comparative Literature at Queens College for three years and currently teaches Creative Writing at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. Since 2002 she has been an active member of Ugly Duckling Presse, for which she edits, designs and helps to promote books of poetry and translation and directs the Dossier series of investigative texts. She lives in Delaware County and in Brooklyn, NY.