Anne Holub
Anne Holub received a MFA from the University of Montana and a creative writing MA from Hollins University. Her poetry has been featured on Chicago Public Radio, Yellowstone Public Radio, and in The Clackamas Poetry Journal, The Great Lakes Review, The Mississippi Review, The Asheville Poetry Review, and Phoebe, among other publications. She has two poems published in the anthology Bright Bones: Contemporary Montana Writing, (Open Country Press, 2018). Her chapbook, 27 Threats to Everyday Life, (Finishing Line Press, 2023) was a semi-finalist in the press’ New Women’s Voices Competition. Originally from Virginia, and after more than a decade in Chicago, she now lives and writes in Billings, Montana, with her husband, Dan, their two dogs Merle and Rosie, and a sourdough starter named Rhonda.
Anne will be available on Tuesdays from 2 – 3:30 PM and Thursdays from 10 – 5 PM.
Visit Anne’s website here: www.aholub.com
Follow Anne on Instagram here: www.instagram.com/izatchu and www.instagram.com/poetrypostcard
Subscribe to Anne’s Substack email newsletter at anneattheyam.substack.com to keep up with weekly dispatches from her residency this year.
Final Program for YAM Writer-in-Residence, Anne Holub
Thursday, January 23, 2025 | 6 – 7 PM
To close out her 2024 residency, YAM Writer-in-Residence, Anne Holub will host a poetry reading from 6 – 7 pm in the Murdoch Family Gallery featuring new work inspired by art on exhibit at the museum this past year. In addition to reading new work, she will also share some digital compositions featuring art and corresponding poetry. Anne will be available to talk about her experience at the museum this past year, her work, and what’s next. A Q&A will follow!