Amy Baskin

Amy Baskin

Administrative Coordinator, English/History/Fir Acres Summer Writing Workshop

Miller Center 430, MSC: 58

Amy Baskin is a Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominee, an Oregon Literary Arts Fellow, and an Oregon Poetry Association prize winner. Her work has been featured in journals including The Timberline Review, Friends Journal, and Pirene’s Fountain. When not writing, she works for the Departments of English and History at Lewis & Clark College and helps run literary arts programs including Fir Acres Writing Workshop. She is the author of Hysterical Cake (Dancing Girl Press, 2022), and Night Hag (Unsolicited Press, 2023), which explores femininity through the eternal voice of Lilith, the first woman, and Skull (The Poetry Box, 2024), a journey of healing from brain injury sustained in the context of our collective, trying times. She loves working with students, faculty, and staff on the fourth floor of Miller, please come by and say hello.

Additional Information

2019 Oregon Literary Fellowship Recipient

1993 McGill University, Montreal - BA History and French Literature

Location: Miller Hall