Profile

Leslie Ullman is the author of five poetry collections, most recently The You That All Along Has Housed You (Nine Mile Press, 2019). She also is the author of a hybrid book of craft essays and writing exercises titled Library of Small Happiness (3: A Taos Press, 2017), many of whose essays began as lectures given at VCFA.

Leslie’s third book, Slow Work Through Sand, won the 1998 Iowa Poetry Prize (University of Iowa Press), and her first collection, Natural Histories, won the Yale Series of Younger Poets Award in 1979 (Yale University Press). Her second collection, Dreams by No One’s Daughter, was published by University of Pittsburgh Press. She also is the recipient of two NEA Fellowships.

Her poems and reviews have appeared in numerous journals, including Poetry, The New Yorker, Prairie Schooner, Poetry East, Crab Orchard Review, and The Kenyon Review. Some of the craft lectures she has given in the Vermont program have been published in The Writer’s Chronicle and Numero Cinq. Now Professor Emerita at the University of Texas-El Paso, where she taught for 27 years and established the Bilingual MFA Program, she has continued to teach on the faculty at Vermont College of Fine Arts, where she was hired in 1981. She also does freelance manuscript consultations and teaches skiing every winter at Taos Ski Valley in northern New Mexico.

 

Education

MFA - Poetry | University of Iowa Writers Workshop

BA - English | Skidmore

Selected work

Natasha Sajé

Faculty, MFA in Writing [poetry/CNF]

Miciah Bay Gault

Faculty, MFA in Writing [fiction]; Novel Retreat

Connie May Fowler

Faculty, MFA in Writing [fiction/CNF]; Director, Novel Retreat

Barbara Hurd

Faculty, MFA in Writing [CNF]

Harrison Candelaria Fletcher

Faculty, MFA in Writing [CNF]

Clifford Thompson

Faculty, MFA in Writing [CNF/ hybrid forms]; Postgraduate Writers' Conference