Judith Harway
Judith Harway’s most recent collection of poetry, All That is Left (2009), examines the legacies, intended and accidental, passed down through three generations of a fictional immigrant family. Kevin Walzer of Turning Point Books writes that this “haunting story of flight and arrival… reminds us of the dire, even deadly, choices that history can thrust upon innocent people… Harway's poems trace, in memorable terms, the impact of large historical currents on the lives of individuals.”
A widely published poet and essayist, Harway’s work has appeared in dozens of literary magazines and has earned fellowships from the Wisconsin Arts Board, the MacDowell Colony, and the Hambidge Center. She is Associate Professor of Writing at the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design. Judith and her husband, musician Dan Armstrong, share their home in the Milwaukee area with a couple of orphan dogs who have happily replaced their grown children.
A widely published poet and essayist, Harway’s work has appeared in dozens of literary magazines and has earned fellowships from the Wisconsin Arts Board, the MacDowell Colony, and the Hambidge Center. She is Associate Professor of Writing at the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design. Judith and her husband, musician Dan Armstrong, share their home in the Milwaukee area with a couple of orphan dogs who have happily replaced their grown children.