Dylan Willoughby, Writer
Dylan Willoughby is a writer currently living in southern California. He is currently at work on a new novel.
His fiction has appeared in the acclaimed Story magazine, and his poetry has appeared in literary magazines in the US and the UK, including in Shenandoah, Denver Quarterly, Cutbank, Salmagundi, Green Mountains Review, Aught, Sidereality, PomPom, Spinning Jenny, Southern Humanities Review, Taverner's Koans, Realpoetik, Vert, Can We Have Our Ball Back, Shampoo, Ducts, Stand (UK) and Agenda (UK). One of his poems appeared as poem of the day on Verse Daily.
Chester Creek Press has recently printed a limited-edition chapbook of poems entitled Thrive and a deluxe limited-edition of a chapbook entitled Dusk at St. Mark's And Other Poems, illustrated by the artist Anthony Mastromatteo.
Littoral Press has printed two limited-edition broadsides of his poems "Thrive" and "Dusk at St. Mark's, As Seen From Dunkin' Donuts," both featuring the artwork of Anthony Mastromatteo.
Dylan received a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from Cornell University, where he studied with A. R. "Archie" Ammons, Robert Morgan, Ken McClane and Phyllis Janowitz.
He has been a writer in residence at the Yaddo artists colony and the MacDowell Colony.
Dylan can be contacted at dylanwilloughby at gmail.
All writing and photographs on each page of this site are copyright by Dylan Willoughby. All rights reserved.
