Julianne Neely earned her MFA degree from the Iowa Writer's Workshop, where she received the Truman Capote Fellowship, the 2017 John Logan Poetry Prize, and a Schupes Fellowship for Poetry. She is currently an English Department Fellow and PhD student at the Buffalo Poetics Program. Her work is interested in how the lyric “I” is used in technological poetic representations to showcase the gendered self in contemporary female experimental poetry.
Julianne Neely earned her MFA degree from the Iowa Writer's Workshop, where she received the Truman Capote Fellowship, the 2017 John Logan Poetry Prize, and a Schupes Fellowship for Poetry. She is currently an English Department Fellow and PhD student at the Buffalo Poetics Program. Her work is interested in how the lyric “I” is used in technological poetic representations to showcase the gendered self in contemporary female experimental poetry.