Gabriella Fee's poetry appears in Best American Poetry 2024, The Common, The Cortland Review, Michigan Quarterly Review, Washington Square Review, Guesthouse, Sprung Formal, Levee Magazine, LETTERS, The American Literary Review (2019 Prize for Poetry), and elsewhere.
Fee's translation (with Dora Malech) of Giovanna Cristina Vivinetto’s Dolore Minimo won the 2021 Malinda A. Markham Translation Prize and was published in 2022 with Saturnalia Books. It was longlisted for a 2023 PEN Award for Poetry in Translation, and was a finalist for the 2022 Big Other Book Award. Excerpts appear in The Journal of Italian Translation, The Offing, Copper Nickel, On the Seawall, Smartish Pace, Alchemy, in the anthology Italian Trans Geographies, and as a feature in Poetry Daily.
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Fee has received fellowships from Yaddo, the Fulbright Foundation, the Vermont Studio Center, the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and the Johns Hopkins Society of Fellows. She holds a BA from Wellesley College and an MFA from the Writing Seminars at JHU, where she received the Elizabeth K. Moser Fund for Poetry Studies Fellowship in 2021 and the Dr. Benjamin J. Sankey Fellowship in Poetry in 2022.
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Fee has taught at Johns Hopkins University, at Goucher College as part of the Goucher Prison Education Partnership (GPEP), and in Baltimore City as an instructor with Writers in Baltimore Schools.
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She is currently on a Fulbright fellowship for poetry translation.