Her sixth, Bad Harvest, was published in fall of 2018 and was named a 2019 Massachusetts Book Awards “Must Read” in Poetry.
Her poem sequence “The (Dis)enchanted Desna” was a winner of the 2019 New England Poetry Club's Samuel Washington Allen Prize, selected by Robert Pinsky, and her and Kinsella's co-translation from the Ukrainian of Natalka Bilotserkivets's poem sequence "Allergy" was winner of the New England Poetry Club's Diana Der Hovanessian Prize in Translation.
More recently, Dzvinia Orlowsky's poem "Our Wagons Were Made Entirely Out of Wood" was selected by Bruce Weigl for the 2022 1st Annual Ampersand Award for Poetry and Prose, sponsored by Pulse & Echo magazine.
Her work has also appeared in numerous anthologies including Griffin Poetry Prize Anthology (Adam Dickinson, Editor, House of Anasi Press, Inc. 2022); Oxford Anthology of Translation (Oxford University, 2022); Ukrainian-American Poets Respond (Virlana Tkacz, Olena Jennings, Editors, Poets of Queens Press, 2022) The Knowledge: Where Poems Come from and How to Write Them (Dzvid Kirby, Editor, FlipLearning, 2021); Border Lines: Poems of Mirgration (Michaela Moscaliuc, Michale Waters, Editors, Alfred A. Knopf, 2020); Subterranean Fire, Selected Poems by Natalka Bilotserkivets, (Michael Naydan, Editor, Glagoslav Press, 2020); Voices Amidsst the Virus: Poets Respond to the Pandemic (Eileen Cleary, Christine Jones, Editors, Lily Poetry Press, 2020); A Cast-Iron Aeroplane That Can Actually Fly: Commentaries from 80 Contemporary American Poets on Their Prose Poetry, (Peter Johnson, Editor, MadHat Press, 2019) Nothing Short of 100: Selected tales from 100 Word Story (Outpost19, 2018) Nasty Women Poets: An Unapologetic Anthology of Subversive Verse (edited by Grace Bauer and Julie Kane, Lost Horse Press, 2017); Plume Anthologies 2-6; The Working Poet: 75 Writing Exercises and a Poetry Anthology (Autumn House Press, 2009); Never Before, Poems about First Experiences (Four Way Books, 2005); Poetry from Sojourner, A Feminist Anthology (University of Illinois Press, 2004); Dorothy Parker’s Elbow (Warner Books, 2002); A Hundred Years of Youth: A Bilingual Anthology of 20th Century Ukrainian Poetry (Lviv, 2000).
Dzvinia Orlowsky currently serves as Writer-in-Residence of poetry at The Solstice Low-Residency MFA in Creative Writing Program, Lasell University, Newton, Massachusetts.