M.L. MARTIN is an interdisciplinary poet and translator whose poetry has appeared in Denver Quarterly, The Fiddlehead, Interim, The Massachusetts Review, PRISM international, and many other Canadian and American literary journals. Her micro-chapbook, Journey to Shoshone Falls (Walls Divide Press) uses archival material and found texts to create textual interventions in the archival landscape of a masterwork by Thomas Moran.
Her experimental translations of the anonymous, pre-10th century, proto-feminist Anglo-Saxon poet can be found in Arkansas International, Brooklyn Rail In Translation, The Black Warrior Review, The Capilano Review, Columbia Journal, The Cortland Review, The Kenyon Review Online, The Literary Review, Poetry in Action, and elsewhere.
She is the recipient of the Theresa A. Wilhoit Fellowship, the Inprint Verlaine Prize in Poetry, and a Tulsa Artist Fellowship, and has received grants from Bread Loaf and the Foundation for Contemporary Arts. Find more online at M-L-Martin.com.