Richard ChetwyndRichard Chetwynd was born in Boston and attended Boston Public Schools. After graduating from Emerson College, he earned his MFA at the University of Iowa's Writer's Workshop. As a Fulbright scholar to Poland, he conducted interviews with Polish poet, translated their work, and taught American literature, culture and writing at Copernicus University in Torun, Poland. He's the author of three chapbooks, No Emergency Plan, Watering Hell, Udopia, and the prosepoem collection, Heroic Age; he has published poems in leading magazines and journals around the world. Outside of academia, he's worked with various Polish municipalities as both a writer and editor to improve the quality of their publications in English, as well as continuing to translate literary works. He has also authored proposals for public monuments for Poland's most distinguished contemporary public sculptor. He currently lives on a farm with his wife and son; working on his own poetry and prose, and taking a hands-on approach to his son's education. Read More Read Less
An OTP has been sent to your Registered Email Id:
Resend Verification Code