C. Francis Fisher is a poet and translator. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in The Yale Review, the New England Review, and The Adroit Journal, among other outlets. Her first book of translations, In the Glittering Maw: Selected Poems by Joyce Mansour, appeared from World Poetry in 2024. She has been supported by residencies and fellowships from Yaddo, the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, and the Vermont Studio Center.
C. Francis Fisher
Articles
If I Was Undercover Now I Wouldn’t Say
C. Francis Fisher investigates Richard Siken’s “I Do Know Some Things.”
Desire Lines
C. Francis Fisher interviews Madeleine Cravens about her debut book of poems, “Pleasure Principle.”
Unplotting Trauma: On Elisa Gonzalez’s “Grand Tour”
C. Francis Fisher reviews Elisa Gonzalez’s “Grand Tour.”
Self-Curation: On Rachel Mannheimer’s “Earth Room”
C. Francis Fisher considers “Earth Room,” the debut collection of poems by Rachel Mannheimer.
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