Elizabeth Lindsey Rogers ’07

(she/her, they/them)

  • Assistant Professor of Creative Writing

Education

  • BA, Oberlin College, 2007
  • MFA, Cornell University, 2011

Biography

Elizabeth Lindsey Rogers is the author of two poetry collections: The Tilt Torn Away from the Seasons (Acre Books, 2020), named one of Boston Globe’s Best Books of 2020; and Chord Box (University of Arkansas Press, 2013), a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award. Her poems have appeared in POETRY, Boston Review, Crazyhorse, Waxwing, Bennington Review, Shenandoah, FIELD, and numerous other journals. Also an essayist, Rogers’s creative nonfiction has appeared in The Best American Nonrequired Reading, The Best American Travel Writing, The Missouri Review, The Rumpus, Prairie Schooner, and elsewhere.

Rogers has received the Kenyon Review Fellowship, grants from the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities and the Ohio Arts Council, an Oberlin Shansi Fellowship, Prairie Schooner’s Glenna Luschei Award, and a grant from the Astraea Foundation for Social Justice, among other honors.

She has held academic positions at Shanxi Agricultural University in China, Cornell University, Kenyon College, Tulane University, the Bard Early College New Orleans, Hendrix College, and American University; she has also taught in community settings. She is a volunteer for the Veterans’ Writing Project and a Consulting Editor at the Kenyon Review.

Notes

Elizabeth Lindsey Rogers Poem Featured on Podcast

Assistant Professor of Creative Writing Elizabeth Lindsey Rogers' poem "Arkansabop" was featured on The Slowdown, a poetry podcast produced in collaboration with American Public Media, the Poetry Foundation, and the Library of Congress.

Elizabeth Lindsey Rogers Book Reviewed on "Autostraddle"

Assistant Professor of Creative Writing Elizabeth Lindsey Rogers's new book of essays, Miss Southeast, was reviewed on the LGBTQ+ news and cultural site, Autostraddle. Reviewer Stef Rubino praises the book, saying that Miss Southeast has "an extraordinary amount of detail and depth woven into every single essay."

Elizabeth Lindsey Rogers Collection of Creative Nonfiction Released

Assistant Professor of Creative Writing Elizabeth Lindsey Rogers's collection of creative nonfiction, Miss Southeast: Essays, came out on September 15 from Curbstone/Northwestern University Press. From the press: "A collection of narrative essays on femininity, sexuality, community, and belonging, Miss Southeast explores the strange, often contradictory cultural circumstances of being queer and female in the American South and beyond."

Elizabeth Lindsey Rogers Essay Published in "West Branch"

Assistant Professor Elizabeth Lindsey Rogers has published a long essay, "Ear Training," in the newest issue of West Branch. Among other subjects, the essay describes working with musical legend Meredith Monk when Rogers was a student at Oberlin in Rian Brown-Orso's Collaborations course in 2005, where Associate Professor Ross Karre was also a student. This essay will appear in Rogers's new essay collection, Miss Southeast, out from Northwestern University Press in 2024.

Elizabeth Lindsey Rogers Publishes New Poem

Creative Writing Professor Elizabeth Lindsey Rogers has published a new poem, "Parent," in the newest issue of Mississippi Review. The poem is from Rogers's newest poetry manuscript, a poetry collection currently titled Bad Cell.

News

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Students choose Oberlin—and thrive at Oberlin—because of the nurturing mentorship of the outstanding faculty who guide their learning. We are honored to welcome the newest additions to our faculty across the College of Arts and Sciences for 2023-24.