![]() |
Dennis Phillips (born 1951) is an American poet & novelist. He is the author of A World [1] (1989), Arena [1](1991), Book of Hours [2] (1996), Credence [1] (1996), and Sand [3] (2002), among other works of poetry, as well as the novel Hope [3] (2007). [4]
Phillips attended the California Institute of the Arts, where he studied with Clayton Eshleman. He then attended graduate school at New York University. He is a professor in the Humanities and Science Department at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, [5]
He co-edited the poetry-section of the New Review of Literature, was a founding editor of Littoral Books, the first Book Review Editor of the magazine Sulfur and the L.A. Weekly's first poetry-editor, as well as a director of the Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center.
He lives in Pasadena, with his wife, artist Courtney Gregg, and their daughter.
![]() |
Dennis Phillips (born 1951) is an American poet & novelist. He is the author of A World [1] (1989), Arena [1](1991), Book of Hours [2] (1996), Credence [1] (1996), and Sand [3] (2002), among other works of poetry, as well as the novel Hope [3] (2007). [4]
Phillips attended the California Institute of the Arts, where he studied with Clayton Eshleman. He then attended graduate school at New York University. He is a professor in the Humanities and Science Department at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, [5]
He co-edited the poetry-section of the New Review of Literature, was a founding editor of Littoral Books, the first Book Review Editor of the magazine Sulfur and the L.A. Weekly's first poetry-editor, as well as a director of the Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center.
He lives in Pasadena, with his wife, artist Courtney Gregg, and their daughter.