Reading by University of Idaho Distinguished Visiting Writer Alison Hawthorne Deming Q & A to follow Poet and essayist Alison Hawthorne Deming was born in Connecticut in 1946 and received an MFA from Vermont College University. She is the author of Rope (Penguin, 2009);Genius Loci (2005); The Monarchs: A Poem Sequence(Louisiana State University Press, 1997); and Science and Other Poems (1994), which was selected by Gerald Sternto receive the 1993 Walt Whitman Award. Deming?s honors include the Pushcart Prize for nonfiction, the Wallace Stegner Fellowship at Stanford University, and two National Endowment for the Arts fellowships. She editedPoetry of the American West: A Columbia Anthology (1996) and has published several books of prose, Writing the Sacred into Real (Milkweed Editions, 2001), The Edges of the Civilized World: A Journey in Nature and Culture (1998), andTemporary Homelands (1994), a collection of nature essays. Director of the University of Arizona Poetry Center from 1990 until 2000, she is currently Associate Professor in Creative Writing at the University of Arizona and lives in Tucson. Free & Open to the Public