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Ron Koertge

South Pasadena, California

Poet and young-adult novelist Ron Koertge grew up in rural Olney, Illinois, and received a BA from the University of Illinois and an MA from the University of Arizona.

Comfortable in both free verse and received form, Koertge writes poetry marked by irreverent yet compassionate humor and a range of personas and voices. He has published numerous collections of poetry, including Yellow Moving Van (2018), the ghazal collection Indigo (2009), Fever (2006), Geography of the Forehead (2002), and Making Love to Roget’s Wife (1997). His novels and novels-in-verse for young readers include Coaltown Jesus (2013), Shakespeare Bats Cleanup (2006), The Brimstone Journals (2004), and Stoner & Spaz (2004).

Koertge’s honors include a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, a California Arts Council grant, and inclusion in numerous anthologies such as Best American Poetry, Poetry 180, and Ted Kooser’s “American Life in Poetry” column. Koertge’s young-adult fiction has won awards from the American Library Association and PEN America.

For many years, Koertge taught in the MFA in Writing for Children & Young Adults program at Hamline University in St. Paul, Minnesota. He lives with his wife in South Pasadena, California.

Headshot of poet Ronald Koertge, a bald white male wearing a brown suede jacket
Courtesy of the poet

By Ron Koertge

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Lily

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Burning the Book

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First Grade