Trish Reeves has been awarded fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, Yaddo, Keck, and the Kansas Arts Commission. Her first book, Returning the Question, won the Cleveland State University Poetry Center Prize. Her most recent book, The Receipt, was published by Cynren Press in April 2023. Reeves’s poems have been anthologized and published in numerous journals, including Ploughshares, New Letters, Women’s Review of Books, Prairie Schooner, and Leon Literary Review. She has also published short fiction.
For twenty-one years, Reeves taught English and Creative Writing at Haskell Indian Nations University in Lawrence, Kansas. Her teaching honors include the American Indian College Fund Faculty of the Year, the Haskell Teaching Excellence Award, and the Haskell ARCH Award. For 22 years she led Changing Lives Through Literature for Johnson County Kansas Corrections. For this work she received the Liberty Bell Award from the Johnson County Bar Association. Reeves is also a Humanities Kansas Scholar in literature. She holds a BJ in journalism from the University of Missouri, and an MFA in creative writing from Warren Wilson College.
Photo: Reeves preparing to be interviewed for Plague at the Golden Gate. See The Receipt, Section II. (Photos by James Q. Chan, Producer, & Clare Major, First Camera.)
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