Background
Joshua Mehigan was born and raised in Upstate New New York
Joshua Mehigan was born and raised in Upstate New New York
He earned a Bachelor from Purchase College and an Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from Sarah Lawrence College.
Mehigan has worked as a communications professional, editor, and teacher. He lives in Brooklyn, New New York Mehigan’s poems have appeared in periodicals such as Poetry Magazine, The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Paris Review, Parnassus: Poetry in Review, Ploughshares, and The New Republic.
His poems have also been featured on Poetry Daily and The Writer"s Almanac, and have been published in the German journals Akzente, Krachkultur, and Zeichen & Wunder, in German translations by Christophe Fricker.
Mehigan"s verse translations and critical prose have appeared in Poetry Magazine and other periodicals. Critics have praised Mehigan’s verse for its directness, moral complexity, and mastery of meter, rhythm, and rhyme.
In a review for Poetry Magazine, Doctorate.H. Tracy called The Optimist, “A work of some poise and finish, by turns delicate and robust, making balanced use of the imposing and receptive facets of intelligence. This is a poet with absolutely no reliance on madness or on romantic mismatch between himself and the world, and he should, at the very least, be able to keep doing what he"s doing as impressively as he has been doing it, which is awfully impressively.” Adam Kirsch, writing for The New York Sun, called Mehigan’s work “Frost-like in the way he plays speech rhythms against the patterns of verse, creating a tense, deceptively simple music
.. “ and adds that “Mr.
Mehigan also has something of Frost’s delight in darkness. Many of his poems offer the uncomfortable surprise that Poe called the most important element of poetry.”.
Levinson Prize from Poetry Magazine National Education Association (National Endowment for the Arts) Literature Fellowship winner, 2011 Editors Choice Award for best feature article from Poetry Magazine for "I Thought You Were a Poet: A Notebook" an essay exploring the connections between madness and Poetry, 2011. Op-ed Contributor, “The Polling Place,” a poem, published as part of an Election Day feature, “The Measure of Democracy.” The New York Times, 2008. Pushcart Prize, 2005 Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist, 2005. Mehigan profiled in the City Section of The New York Times, “Finding the Verse in Adversity,” 2005 The Optimist selected as a Big Ten University Press Pick, by ForeWord, 2005. Hollis Summer Summers Poetry Prize, 2004 Dogwood Poetry Prize, 2004.