Sydney Lea
Sydney Lea is author of seven volumes of poetry, the most recent of which, PURSUIT OF A WOUND, was a finalist for the 2001 Pulitzer. He has also published a novel, A PLACE IN MIND, and a collection of memoiristic essays, HUNTING THE WHOLE WAY HOME. An eighth collection of poems, GHOST PAIN, will be issued in 2005 by Sarabande Books, and a second nonfiction book, A LITTLE WILDNESS, will be published in autumn '04 by Story Line Press. Recipient of fellowships from the Guggenheim, Rockefeller and Fulbright Foundations, Lea was also founder and for thirteen years editor of NEW ENGLAND REVIEW. He lives in northern Vermont.
Sydney Lea’s website is at sydneylea.com.
Published in VQR
- Mudtime In the County, Autumn 1995
- Canary Weather, Autumn 1995
- Mercy on Beeson’s Partridge, Summer 1994
- A Winter Grouse, Winter 1991
- From Another Shore, Spring 1983
- Trackings, Winter 1982
- Vermont: August Fever, Summer 1979


