Jacqueline Kudler (1935-2024) was a poet and educator who lived in Sausalito, California. [1] [2]
In 1999, Kudler helped to found Sixteen Rivers Press, a poetry-publishing collective of which she remains a member. [3] [4] Her first collection of poetry, The Sacred Precinct ( ISBN 9780970737045), was published in 2004. [5] Easing Into Dark ( ISBN 9780981981642), her second volume, came out in 2012. [6]
For many years she wrote hiking columns with her sister, Arlene Stark, that appeared in the Pacific Sun. A collection of their hikes, Walking from Inn to Inn ( ISBN 978-0887420689), was published in 1986. [7]
The Marin Poetry Center awarded her its first Calliope Award for Lifetime Achievement in June, 2010. [8] [9]
She helped to found North Bay School in 1971, and taught language arts there until 1982. [10] [11]
She taught writing and literature at College of Marin starting in 1985. [12] [13]
Jacqueline Kudler (1935-2024) was a poet and educator who lived in Sausalito, California. [1] [2]
In 1999, Kudler helped to found Sixteen Rivers Press, a poetry-publishing collective of which she remains a member. [3] [4] Her first collection of poetry, The Sacred Precinct ( ISBN 9780970737045), was published in 2004. [5] Easing Into Dark ( ISBN 9780981981642), her second volume, came out in 2012. [6]
For many years she wrote hiking columns with her sister, Arlene Stark, that appeared in the Pacific Sun. A collection of their hikes, Walking from Inn to Inn ( ISBN 978-0887420689), was published in 1986. [7]
The Marin Poetry Center awarded her its first Calliope Award for Lifetime Achievement in June, 2010. [8] [9]
She helped to found North Bay School in 1971, and taught language arts there until 1982. [10] [11]
She taught writing and literature at College of Marin starting in 1985. [12] [13]