Rosemary Winslow‘s book of poems, Green Bodies (The Word Works, 2007), tracks a movement through the grief of lost love and lost loved ones and finds a way back to love, compassion, forgiveness. Individual poems have appeared in Poet Lore, The Southern Review, Valparaiso Poetry Review, and Innisfree Poetry Journal, and the anthologies Voices from Frost Places, The Why and After, Poems of Recovery, and The Farmer’s Daughter. She has also published numerous scholarly essays on American poets, style, prosody, teaching writing, and metaphor. Winslow teaches at The Catholic University of America and lives in downtown Washington, DC.