Elizabeth Treadwell

Her works include LILYFOIL + 3 (O Books, 2004), Chantry (Chax Press, 2004), Birds & Fancies (Shearsman Books, 2007), Wardolly (Chax Press, 2008), Virginia or the mud-flap girl (Dusie, 2012), and Posy: a charm almanack & atlas (Lark, 2015).

in Native American Studies, 1991), and San Francisco State University (MFA in Creative Writing, 1997).

Writing in Stride magazine, critic Nathan Thompson called hers "a difficult but deeply rewarding poetry.

"[1] In Boog City, critic Maureen Thorson called Treadwell's "a feminine poetry, marvelous, tough, and unrelenting.

Her work is discussed in The Boston Review May/June 2009 as part of "The New Thing: the object lessons of recent American poetry.