Sonya Taaffe

Sonya Taaffe

Sonya Taaffe is a Massachusetts-based author of short fiction and poetry. Sonya grew up in Arlington and Lexington, MA and graduated from Brandeis University in 2003 where she received a BA and MA in Classical Studies. She then went into a PhD program at Yale University.

Sonya Taaffe often writes for the small press magazine Not One of Us, for whose website she is the contributing editor.

elected bibliography

Poetry

* "Matlacihuatl's Gift" ("Dreams and Nightmares", Issue 63, 2002) (2003 Rhysling Award winner)
* "Philon from Ithaka, Theas's Son" ("Paradox", Issue 2, Summer 2003)
* "Postcards from the Province of Hyphens" (2005, Prime Books)

hort Fiction

* "Singing Innocence and Experience" (2005, Prime Books)

External links

* [http://sovay.livejournal.com/ Sonya Taaffe's LiveJournal]


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