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Jennifer Oakes was born on 1969, is an American poet and teacher. Discover Jennifer Oakes's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

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1969

Jennifer Oakes (born 1969, formerly Jennifer Boyden) is an American poet, novelist, and teacher.

Jennifer Oakes grew up in Stillwater, Minnesota.

She attended Creighton University (B.A., Creative Writing), and Eastern Washington University (M.F.A., Creative Writing, With Distinction).

Oakes' poetry is described as lyrical and imagistic, and her themes often relate to environmental issues.

1999

In 1999, Oakes was awarded the PEN Northwest / Margery Davis Boyden Wilderness Writing residency and lived in an isolated, remote wilderness region near the Rogue River in southern Oregon.

Her work was influenced by this wilderness immersion.

A later environmental project was funded by a grant from Washington State Artist Trust Gap Grants.

For this project, Oakes walked hundreds of miles and wrote essays that arose from the walks.

Oakes also collaborates with visual artists.

Projects that feature her text include work with Buster Simpson and her ex-husband, visual artist Ian Boyden, as well as creative nonfiction responding to work by artists such as Pacific Northwest photographer Peter deLory.

2001

Oakes was married to visual artist Ian Boyden (2001-2023).

Together, they have a daughter.

Oakes lives in Seattle, WA, where she teaches at Eastside Preparatory School and is a contributing editor for Solstice Magazine.

Formerly on the faculties of Walla Walla Community College and Whitman College (Walla Walla, Washington), Suzhou University (China), and at Eastern Oregon University in the low-residency MFA Program, her main teaching areas are creative writing, poetry, environmental literature, and experimental, cross-genre forms.

2010

Her first book, The Mouths of Grazing Things (published under the name Jennifer Boyden) was selected by Robert Pinsky to receive the Brittingham Prize in Poetry in 2010 (University of Wisconsin Press).

2018

Her later books include The Declarable Future (2018, published under the name Jennifer Boyden) and We Can’t Tell If the Constellations Love Us (2023, published under Jennifer Oakes).

Oakes’ novel, The Chief of Rally Tree (published under Jennifer Boyden), was selected by author Ann Pancake for the Siskiyou Prize for New Environmental Literature.

Author Pancake commented in her selection notes, “Inventive, smart, and often hilariously funny, The Chief of Rally Tree delivers a social critique both searing and sly.”