Joni Wallace

Joni Wallace is the author of three books of poetry: Kingdom Come Radio Show (forthcoming, Barrow Street, 2016); Blinking Ephemeral Valentine (Four Way Books, 2011), winner of the Levis Prize (selected by Mary Jo Bang); and Red Shift (Kore Press, 2001), which garnered a fellowship from the Arizona Commission on the Arts.  She earned her MFA at the University Montana, and a BA and JD from the University of New Mexico.  Recipient of residencies at the Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center and at Gullkistan Center for the Arts, Laugarvatn, Iceland, Joni’s poetry has been featured on the website for the Poetry Society of America, and appears in journals such as Boston Review, Conduit, Gulf Coast, Crazyhorse, West Branch, The Volta, Interrupture, Laurel Review, and Perihelion Review, and is anthologized in Privacy Policy: The Poetry of Surveillance (ed. Andrew Ridker). Her sound and video work has been featured on TextSound and The Drunken Boat.