Her work has appeared in Antioch Review,[2]AGNI,[3]Gettysburg Review, Harvard Review, Indiana Review,[4]Kenyon Review, Mid-American Review,[5]Parnassus, POETRY, Pool,[6]Ploughshares,[7]Virginia Quarterly Review, Triquarterly and Southern Review.[8] She has served often as a judge for the Los Angeles Times Book Award in Poetry.
She is married to Phil Matero, and they have sons Andrew and Dante. They live in the San Fernando Valley.[9]
Maggie Anderson; Dorothy Barresi; Quan Barry; Jan Beatty; Robin Becker; Richard Blanco; Christopher Bursk; Anthony Butts; Lorna Dee Cervantes (2007). Ochester (ed.). American Poetry Now: Pitt Poetry Series Anthology. University of Pittsburgh Press. ISBN978-0-8229-5964-9.
^Bowling Green State University. Dept. of English; Bowling Green State University. Creative Writing Program (1997). Mid-American Review. Vol. 18. Popular Press. ISSN0747-8895. Retrieved 2014-12-03.