Margo Taft Stever is an American poet, whose poetry collections include The End of Horses (Broadstone Books, 2020), [1] winner of the Pinnacle Achievement Award in Poetry, 2022; Cracked Piano [2] [3] (CavanKerry Press, 2019), shortlisted for Eric Hoffer Award Grand Prize; Ghost Moose (Kattywompus Press, 2019); The Lunatic Ball (Kattywompus Press, 2015); The Hudson Line (Main Street Rag, 2012); Frozen Spring (Mid-List Press First Series Award, 2002) and Reading the Night Sky (Riverstone Press Poetry Chapbook Competition, 1996). [4]
Stever is a graduate of Harvard University, and is a recipient of an Ed.M from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and an M.F.A. in Poetry from Sarah Lawrence College. [5] [6]
Stever co-authored the book Looking East: William Howard Taft and the 1905 U.S. Diplomatic Mission to China (Zhejiang University Press, 2012). [7]
Her poems, essays, and reviews have appeared widely in magazines and anthologies, including Verse Daily; Prairie Schooner; Connecticut Review; “poem-a-day” on poets.org, Academy of American Poets; Cincinnati Review; upstreet; Plume; and Salamander. [8]
She is founder of the Hudson Valley Writers Center [9] [10] [11] and founding and current co-editor of Slapering Hol Press. [12] She lives in Sleepy Hollow, New York. [13]
Margo Taft Stever is an American poet, whose poetry collections include The End of Horses (Broadstone Books, 2020), [1] winner of the Pinnacle Achievement Award in Poetry, 2022; Cracked Piano [2] [3] (CavanKerry Press, 2019), shortlisted for Eric Hoffer Award Grand Prize; Ghost Moose (Kattywompus Press, 2019); The Lunatic Ball (Kattywompus Press, 2015); The Hudson Line (Main Street Rag, 2012); Frozen Spring (Mid-List Press First Series Award, 2002) and Reading the Night Sky (Riverstone Press Poetry Chapbook Competition, 1996). [4]
Stever is a graduate of Harvard University, and is a recipient of an Ed.M from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and an M.F.A. in Poetry from Sarah Lawrence College. [5] [6]
Stever co-authored the book Looking East: William Howard Taft and the 1905 U.S. Diplomatic Mission to China (Zhejiang University Press, 2012). [7]
Her poems, essays, and reviews have appeared widely in magazines and anthologies, including Verse Daily; Prairie Schooner; Connecticut Review; “poem-a-day” on poets.org, Academy of American Poets; Cincinnati Review; upstreet; Plume; and Salamander. [8]
She is founder of the Hudson Valley Writers Center [9] [10] [11] and founding and current co-editor of Slapering Hol Press. [12] She lives in Sleepy Hollow, New York. [13]