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Dorothy Chan
Title

Dorothy Chan, Ph.D.

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they/she
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Associate Professor

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Centennial Hall 4303
1698 Park Ave
Eau Claire, WI 54701
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Hours
TuTh 2:00-4:00 PM by Appointment Only.
Biography

Biography

Dorothy Chan is the author of five poetry collections, including Return of the Chinese Femme (Deep Vellum, April 2024); BABE (Diode Editions, 2021), a 2022 finalist for the Sheila Margaret Motton Book Prize from the New England Poetry Club; Revenge of the Asian Woman (Diode Editions, 2019), a finalist for the Theodore Roethke Memorial Poetry Prize and the Lambda Literary Award in Bisexual Poetry; Attack of the Fifty-Foot Centerfold (Spork Press, 2018); and the chapbook, Chinatown Sonnets (New Delta Review, 2017), selected by Douglas Kearney for the 6th Annual New Delta Review Chapbook Contest. They are an Associate Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and Co-Founder and Editor in Chief of Honey Literary Inc., a 501(c)(3) BIPOC literary arts organization. Chan was a 2022 recipient of the University of Wisconsin System’s Dr. P.B. Poorman Award for Outstanding Achievement on Behalf of LGBTQ+ People. This past summer, they were a Visitor at Sewanee Writers’ Conference. Chan’s work has appeared or is forthcoming in The American Poetry Review, The Academy of American Poets’ Poem-a-Day, Poetry Society of America, Literary Hub, and elsewhere. Visit their website at dorothypoetry.com.

Education

Education

Ph.D., Florida State University (Creative Writing)
M.F.A., Arizona State University (Creative Writing)
B.A., Cornell University (English)

Published Research

Published Research

Books: 

Return of the Chinese Femme (Deep Vellum, 2024)

BABE (Diode Editions, 2021)

Revenge of the Asian Woman (Diode Editions, 2019) 

Attack of the Fifty-Foot Centerfold (Spork Press, 2018)

Chinatown Sonnets (New Delta Review, 2017)
 

Recent Journal Publications: 

"Somehow" in Poets.org 

"Designer" in Literary Hub

"Triple Sonnet for Nomi Malone" in American Poetry Review