Eloise Klein Healy
is the author of six books of poetry: Building Some Changes
(Beyond Baroque Foundation); A Packet Beating Like a Heart
(Books Of A Feather Press); Ordinary Wisdom (Paradise Press/re-released
by Red Hen Press); Artemis In Echo Park (Firebrand Books),
nominated for the Lambda Book Award and released as a spoken word recording
by New Alliance Records; and her collections from Red Hen Press, Passing
and most recently, The Islands Project: Poems for Sappho. The
Inevitable Press published her chapbook Women’s Studies Chronicles
in the Laguna Poets Series.
Healy’s work has been widely anthologized in collections including
The World In Us: Lesbian and Gay Poetry of the Next Wave; The Geography
Of Home: California’s Poetry of Place; Intimate Nature: The Bond
Between Women and Animals; Grand Passion: Poets of Los Angeles and Beyond;
California Poetry: From The Gold Rush to the Present; and Another
City: Writing From Los Angeles. She has also published bio-bibliographic
reviews of the poets Muriel Rukeyser and Elsa Gidlow.
Ms. Healy has been awarded artist residencies at The MacDowell Colony
and Dorland Mountain Colony. She was the Grand Prize winner of the Los
Angeles Poetry Festival Competition, and she has received grants from
The California Arts Council, the CSUN Merit Award Program, and a COLA
Fellowship from the City of Los Angeles. She directed the Women’s
Studies Program at California State University Northridge and taught
in the Feminist Studio Workshop at The Woman’s Building in Los
Angeles. The Founding Chair of the MFA in Creative Writing Program at
Antioch University Los Angeles where she is Distinguished Professor
of Creative Writing Emerita. Healy is also the co-founder of ECO-ARTS,
an ecotourism/arts venture and Guest Poet at the Idyllwild Summer Poetry
Festival. Her imprint with Red Hen Press, Arktoi Books, established
in 2006, specializes in publishing the work of lesbian authors.