Kathy Lou Schultz

Kathy
Lou
Schultz
Art Discipline: 
Writer
Address: 
United States
Dates of Residence: 
Sep 8, 2025 to Sep 26, 2025

Kathy Lou Schultz is a poet, scholar, and collage artist. She has been awarded residencies for her creative work by Ragdale and the Centrum Foundation and for her scholarship at the National Humanities Center. Other awards include the Michael Rubin
Poetry Award from San Francisco State University (selected by Pulitzer Prize-winner Forrest Gander) and the Distinguished Research Award in the Humanities from the University of Memphis. She is the author of Introduction to Claudia Rankine, The Afro-
Modernist Epic and Literary History: Tolson, Hughes, Baraka, and four collections of poetry, including Biting Midge: Works in Prose and Some Vague Wife. Schultz's scholarship appears in journals including African American Review, Contemporary
Literature, Journal of Modern Literature, and anthologies including The Cambridge Companion to American Poetry and Politics Since 1900 and Rethinking the North American Long Poem: Matter, Form, Experiment. Her poetry is published in journals
and anthologies including Bombay Gin, Fence Magazine, Miracle Monocle, New American Writing, and Efforts and Affections: Women Poets on Mentorship. New word- image collages are being published by Black Lily.