Instructor
About
Website
https://substack.com/@casseddington,%20revisionarygardens.comRole
FacultyPosition
- Instructor
Concentration
- Creative Writing (Poetry)
Department
- English
Education
- BA in Creative Writing from Utah Valley University
- MFA in Poetry from Colorado State University
- PhD in English and Literary Arts from University of Denver
Biography
Cass Eddington is a re/visionary poet, educator, and ecological landscaper from Utah. They are the author of Vernal Hurt (Magnificent Field) and TRANSIT (Spiral Editions) and their full-length book the fold is forthcoming (beautiful days 2026). They hold a PhD and are the founder of Vocational Poetics, a currently virtual teaching and learning platform with offerings from teaching artists and radical educators. Through Re/Visionary Gardens they co-create place-based relationships between the land and its inhabitants.
Publications
SELECT WORKS
POETRY
- from the fold | trilobite, Summer 2024
- "physical belonging," "holler" | luigi ten co, Fall 2023
- excerpt from The Manifold | annulet, No. 1, Spring 2022
- excerpts from VERNAL HURT | Deluge, No. 14, Spring 2020
- excerpts from VERNAL HURT | DREGINALD, Issue 19, Spring 2020
- Topographies I & II | La Vague, Issue 10 (2018)
- excerpts from if the garden | kelsey street press blog (2017), featuring work of Firsts! competition finalists
- "the fold” | La Vague, Issue 3 (2014)
- “an other history,” “a grotesque,” “Under story” | Word for/Word, Issue 23 (Winter 2014)
- fragments from “the hungry matter” Gazing Grains Press’ miniature series (March 2013) [print]
- [untitled serial poem] | ditch (Winter 2011)
- way water when secret | Otoliths, Issue 18 (Fall 2010)
CHAPBOOKS
TRANSIT | Spiral Editions, Spring 2023
VERNAL HURT | The Magnificent Field, Spring 2020
BOOKS
the fold | beautiful days press, August 2026
INTERVIEWS, REVIEWS
- etcetera poetry, Winter 2023
- Amplify Arts, Alternating Currents Panel Discussion: Collective Learning Outside the Institution, July 26, 2023
- interview with Jos Charles (“Where what doesn’t fit a composition becomes a composition”), Denver Quarterly, Vol 53, No 3, 2019 [print]
- Lynn Xu’s Debts and Lessons, The Colorado Review (online), Spring 2014