"Susan Sindall's poems are surprising and lilting, and deeply moving; these poems give thanks even to her glasses: 'lens edges/ throw back into me/ whatever light they can.' But this poet does not deny the experience of suffering. She does not cease to question. What's Left is a complex and wonderful book."
--Jean Valentine
Susan Sindall
Awards and Publications
What's Left and Corona
Journals and Anthologies
West Branch, The Kenyon Review, Prairie Schooner, The Seattle Review, Negative Capability, Pivot, Salamander, Ailanthus, 96Inc, The Fiddlehead, California State Quarterly, Helicon Nine, Poetlink Anthology, Bridges: a Jewish Feminist Journal, published by Indiana State Press, Wordthursdays Anthologies, The Connecticut River Review, The Connecticut Review, Thirteenth Moon, The Southern Indiana Review, Saint Ann's Review, Agenda, Harpur Palate, Hawai'i Pacific Review, The Same, Bellevue Literary Review
Awards and Published Reviews
The MacDowell Colony 1987, 1989
The Ragdale Foundation: 1998, 1999
The Virginia Center for the Creative Arts: 1994, 1996, 2001
Discovery/The Nation: finalist, semi-finalist: 1984, 1991
Sarabande Books, Katherine Morton Prize: semi-finalist, 1998
American Book Review: reviewed books by Colette Inez, Vivian Shipley, Grace Paley, and Richard Tillinghast
Quarterly West: review of Vivian Shipley