Upcoming Lyceum Poetry Event with Indigo Eriksen, April 17
In honor of National Poetry Month, Woodbridge English Professor Indigo Eriksen will share a selection of her published and unpublished poetry and storytelling, in her Lyceum talk, “Dystopian Love Stories.” Professor Eriksen’s work blends the political and the personal from the perspective of a flawed narrator. Her recent work juxtaposes the on-going genocide in Gaza with anxieties surrounding land stewardship in the U.S. Her previous work examines connections between land, conflict and colonialism. Juxtaposed against these themes are Indigo’s dating poems, which is how she earned the nickname “T. Swift of the family.” This event will be held Wednesday April 17 from 1 p.m. until 2 p.m. on the Annandale Campus (CA-302).
Raised in Colorado and Virginia, J. Indigo Eriksen earned her BA in environmental studies from Lewis & Clark College before moving to Guatemala and Mexico. She received her MFA from Mills College and MA in comparative literature from San Francisco State University. A doctoral candidate at George Mason University, Indigo’s research looks at strategies for dismantling white supremacy in college composition. At NOVA, her unofficial work includes leading hiking trips and teaching students and staff how to backpack. Indigo previously served on the TYCA-SE (Two-Year College English Association, SE) REC as the Membership Chair for 2016-2019. Her creative work has appeared in the Texas Review Press (forthcoming, 2022), District Fray (July 2020), The Northern Virginia Review, Scratching Against the Fabric, Endlessly Rocking, and TYCA-SE Journal. She is a 2023 Writing the Land poet with the Piney Grove Preserve. Indigo was a 2021 The Inner Loop Writer-in-Residence at the Woodlawn Pope-Leighey House and recipient of the 2019 Mary Roberts Rinehart prize in nonfiction from GMU.
If you need any accommodations to attend, please contact Steve Lessner at SLessner@nvcc.edu by April 10.
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Submitted by:
Steve Lessner, AN-English, SLessner@nvcc.edu