
Elizabeth Lindsey Rogers (she/they) is the author of a nonfiction collection, "Miss Southeast: Essays," as well as three poetry collections: "Chord Box," "The Tilt Torn Away from the Seasons," and the forthcoming "Bad Cell." Her poems have appeared in POETRY, AGNI, Guernica, Gulf Coast, Guernica, Beloit Poetry Journal, Bennington Review, and elsewhere. Her creative nonfiction can be found in Best American Nonrequired Reading, Best American Travel Writing, The Missouri Review, Lithub, Prairie Schooner, and The Rumpus. She has received fellowships from the Kenyon Review, the Virginia Center for Creative Arts, DC Commission of the Arts, the Spitsbergen Artists Center, Oberlin Shansi and elsewhere.
Rogers is an assistant professor of creative writing at Oberlin College, where she also leads the Writers in the Schools Program. She lives in Oberlin with her wife and two children.
Please join us in the Cheever Room, located in Finn House, on Tuesday, Sept. 16, at 4:30 p.m.