Bio/Interviews

Kim lives and writes in Boston. Her poetry collection Madonna Magdalene was published by Turning Point books in the fall of 2006. Her work has appeared in The Harvard Divinity Bulletin, The Atlanta Review, Rosebud, Nimrod, Cimarron Review, Mississippi Review, Birmingham Poetry Review, Scribner's Best of the Fiction Workshops, Negative Capability and Lullwater Review, among others. She is the recipient of an AWP Intro Writing Award, a Hambidge Fellowship and an Oregon Individual Artist Grant. A graduate of Reed College, she teaches creative writing at Boston College.

INTERVIEWS & REVIEWS

Small Spiral Notebook
Public Poetry Review

Appalachee Tortoise Interview

Brightleaf Interview


 

Epicenters Interview
Campaign for the American Reader
Hambidge Profile

OAC News Profile