Laynie Browne
Laynie Browne (born 1966, Los Angeles) is an American poet. Her work explores notions of silence and the invisible, through the re-contextualization of poetic forms, such as sonnets (Daily Sonnets), tales (The Scented Fox), letters (The Desires of Letters), psalms (Lost Parkour Ps(alms)) and others.
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![]() Laynie Browne reading at Kelly Writers House, University of Pennsylvania  | |
| Born | 21 June 1966 Los Angeles, USA  | 
| Occupation | Poet | 
| Language | English | 
| Nationality | American | 
| Education | MFA | 
| Alma mater | Brown University | 
| Genre | Poetry | 
Life
    
Laynie Browne received her M.F.A. from Brown University in 1990. She was a member of the Subtext collective, Seattle, and The Ear Inn in New York City.
Browne has worked as an arts educator in public K–12 schools, with a focus on poetry.[1] She has taught at University of Washington, Mills College,[2] and at the Poetry Center at the University of Arizona.[3] Currently, she is a professor of creative writing at the University of Pennsylvania.[4] Browne also serves as a mentor in the Afghan Women's Writing Project.[5]
Her work has appeared in The Norton Anthology of Postmodern American Poetry, Conjunctions, Fence, Monkey Puzzle, Ecopoetry: A Contemporary American Anthology, Poet's Choice. She is co-editor of I'll Drown My Book: Conceptual Writing by Women (Les Figues Press, 2012) and is currently editing an anthology of original essays on the Poet's Novel.[6] Browne's other current project, You Envelop Me, utilizes the elegy to investigate birth and loss within the context of the mourning process. "Attempts to illuminate once-hidden meanings are points of perforation, punctures in the fabric of writing," says Browne. "I consider form as a container, lens, garment, dwelling, and means of locomotion."[7]
She lives in Wallingford, Pennsylvania.[8][9] As of 2023, she teaches at the University of Pennsylvania.[10]
Awards
    
- National Poetry Series (2006)
 - Pew Fellowship in the Arts, Pew Center for Arts & Heritage (2014)[10]
 - Gertrude Stein Award in Innovative American Poetry[11] (Three-time recipient)
 
Work
    
- Practice. Split Level Texts. 2015. ISBN 978-0-985811-16-7.
 - The Desires of Letters. Counterpath Press. 2010. ISBN 978-1-933996-19-6.
 - Daily Sonnets. Counterpath Press. 2007. ISBN 978-1-933996-00-4.
 - The Scented Fox. Wave Books. 2007. ISBN 978-1-933517-26-1.
 - Drawing of a Swan Before Memory. University of Georgia Press. 2005. ISBN 978-0-8203-2729-7.
 - Mermaid's Purse. Spuyten Duyvil. 2005. ISBN 978-1-933132-08-2.
 - Original Presence, Shivistan Books (2006)
 - Pollen Memory. Tender Buttons. 2003. ISBN 978-0-927920-13-1.
 - Acts of Levitation. Spuyten Duyvil. 2002. ISBN 978-1-881471-94-3.
 - The Agency of Wind. Avec Books. 1999. ISBN 978-1-880713-12-9.
 - Rebecca Letters. Kelsey St. Press. 1997. ISBN 978-0-932716-43-9.
 - Gravity's Mirror. Primitive Publications. 2000.
 - Lost Parkour Ps(alms). Presses Universitaires de Rouen. 2014. ISBN 979-10-240-0222-4. (Available in English and French)
 
chapbooks
    
- Original presence. Shivastan Publications. 2006.
 - The Desires of Letters. gong editions. 2005.
 - Webs of Agriope. Phylum Press. 2005.
 - Lee Ann Brown; Laynie Browne (2004). Nascent toolbox. Owl Press.
 - Clepsydra. Instress.
 - Lore. Instress. 1998.
 - One constellation. Leave Books. 1994.
 
Novels
    
- Acts of Levitation, a novel (2002, Spuyten Duyvil)
 
References
    
- "Pew Center". 2014-12-06. Retrieved 2014-12-06.
 - LEMON HOUND: Rae Armantrout, Laynie Browne, & Marjorie Welish
 - "University of Arizona Poetry Center". Archived from the original on 2009-09-14. Retrieved 2009-08-18.
 - "Faculty at the Creative Writing Program". Faculty. 2014-09-22. Retrieved 2014-09-22.
 - "Afghan Women's Writing Project". 16 May 2009.
 - "University of Pennsylvania Creative Writing Faculty". Retrieved 2014-12-06.
 - "Pew Center". 2014-12-06.
 - Spare Room: Laynie Brown & Gale Czerski
 - Laynie Browne | Directory of Writers | Poets & Writers
 - "Poem: 01.05.16". 2022-12-29. Retrieved 2023-08-23.
 - "The Pew Center". Retrieved 2014-12-06.
 
