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'''Penelope Scambly Schott''' is a feminist poet and former professor of English at ] and ]. She has published several books of poetry and has taught poetry writing for ]. At ] in the 1980s she was part of the Guidance Research Group, which developed the SIGI PLUS career information system. Schott is a recipient of the 2004 Turning Point Poetry Prize, the Orphic Prize, and a fellowship from the ]. She now resides in Portland, Oregon. She received the 2008 Oregon Book Award in poetry for "A Is for Anne: Mistress Hutchinson Disturbs the Commonwealth." '''Penelope Scambly Schott''' is a ] and former professor of English at ] and ]. She has published several books of poetry and has taught{{when|date=December 2020}} poetry writing for ].{{citation needed|date=December 2020}}
At ] in the 1980s she was part of the Guidance Research Group, which developed the SIGI PLUS career information system. Schott is a recipient of the 2004 Turning Point Poetry Prize, the Orphic Prize, and a fellowship from the ]. She now{{when|date=December 2020}}<!-- this sentence could have been written anytime since Misplaced Pages began. --> resides in ]. She received the 2008 ] in poetry for "A Is for Anne: Mistress Hutchinson Disturbs the Commonwealth".{{citation needed|date=December 2020}}


==Publications== ==Publications==


* Imitatio Redux, Penelope Schott Starkey, College Composition and Communication, Vol. 25, No. 5 (Dec., 1974), pp. 435-437 * Imitatio Redux, Penelope Schott Starkey, College Composition and Communication, Vol. 25, No. 5 (Dec., 1974), pp.&nbsp;435–437
* My grandparents were married for sixty-five years, Dept. of English, Fairleigh Dickinson University (1977), ISBN-10: 0930200012 * My grandparents were married for sixty-five years, Dept. of English, Fairleigh Dickinson University (1977), {{ISBN|0-930200-01-2}}
* A Little Ignorance, Clarkson N. Potter, Inc. (1986), ASIN: B000H5764G * A Little Ignorance, Clarkson N. Potter, Inc. (1986), ASIN: B000H5764G
* The Perfect Mother: Snake Nation Press, Incorporated (January 1994), ISBN-10: 0963836404 * The Perfect Mother: Snake Nation Press, Incorporated (January 1994), {{ISBN|0-9638364-0-4}}
* Penelope: The Story of the Half-Scalped Woman : A Narrative Poem, University Press of Florida (December 1998), ISBN-10: 0813016398 * Penelope: The Story of the Half-Scalped Woman : A Narrative Poem, University Press of Florida (December 1998), {{ISBN|0-8130-1639-8}}
* ''Almost Learning to Live in This World'', published by Pudding House Press (2004) * ''Almost Learning to Live in This World'', published by Pudding House Press (2004)
* The Pest Maiden: A Story Of Lobotomy, Wordtech Communications (December 31, 2004), ISBN-10: 1932339477 * The Pest Maiden: A Story Of Lobotomy, ] (December 31, 2004), {{ISBN|1-932339-47-7}}
* Baiting the Void, Dream Horse Press (September 30, 2005), ISBN-10: 0965930793 * Baiting the Void, Dream Horse Press (September 30, 2005), {{ISBN|0-9659307-9-3}}
* A is for Anne: Mistress Hutchinson Disturbs the Commonwealth, Turning Point (2007), ISBN 9781933456683 * A is for Anne: Mistress Hutchinson Disturbs the Commonwealth, Turning Point (2007), {{ISBN|978-1-933456-68-3}}
* Six Lips, ] (2010), {{ISBN|978-0-932412-84-3}}
* Crow Mercies, CALYX Books (2010), {{ISBN|978-0-934971-11-9}}
* Lillie Was a Goddess, Lillie Was a Whore, ] (2013) {{ISBN|978-1-936419-25-8}}
* Love Song for Dufur: Poems, Windfall Press (March 2013), {{ISBN|978-0-97003-02-52}}
* How I Became an Historian, ] (July 29, 2016), {{ISBN|978-1-625490-95-7}}
* Sophia and Mister Walter Whitman, Poetry Box (April 2021), {{ISBN|978-1-948461-44-3}}


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Penelope Scambly Schott
SubjectPoetry
Literary movementFeminism
Notable awards2004 Turning Point Poetry Prize
Orphic Prize
New Jersey State Council on the Arts fellowship
2008 Oregon Book Award in poetry

Penelope Scambly Schott is a feminist poet and former professor of English at Raritan Valley Community College and Rutgers University. She has published several books of poetry and has taught poetry writing for Thomas Edison State College.

At Educational Testing Service in the 1980s she was part of the Guidance Research Group, which developed the SIGI PLUS career information system. Schott is a recipient of the 2004 Turning Point Poetry Prize, the Orphic Prize, and a fellowship from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. She now resides in Portland, Oregon. She received the 2008 Oregon Book Award in poetry for "A Is for Anne: Mistress Hutchinson Disturbs the Commonwealth".

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