Tim Suermondt, author of chapbooks, discusses work

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Tim Suermondt is the author of two chapbooks, The Dangerous Women with Their Cellos (The Manny Trio Press, 1998) and Greatest Hits (Pudding House Press 2002).
In the fourth episode of the podcast series Colgate Conversations: Writers and their Craft, Suermondt talks about his current work, its direction, and the influence of the Colgate Writers’ Conference upon it.


His poetry has appeared in many journals, including Poetry, Poetry Northwest, Barrow Street, The Georgia Review, Indiana Review, Southern Poetry Review, Northeast Corridor, and River Styx, as well as such online journals as The Cortland Review and Painted Bride Quarterly.
Suermondt has poems in Poetry After 9-11: An Anthology of New York Poets (Melville House Books, 2002) and an anthology of poetry about Walt Whitman from the University of Iowa Press.
He has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and was a winner of the 63rd Street Y Open Voice Award. He lives in Queens, N.Y., and is an executive recruiter for stockbrokers.