A poet, gardener, and librarian-in-training, Erin Wilson is entranced by cataloging, punctuation, and growing bee balm from her grandmother's seeds. Her poems have been published in numerous journals, including "Typo" and "Bird Dog," and are anthologized in Hinge: A BOAS Anthology (Crack Press, 2002). Her exhibition reviews have appeared in the journal "Xantippe" and the book Visitor Voices in Museum Exhibitions. She was a featured reader at Small Press Traffic's 30th Anniversary Reading and her play "Pink Stories" (co-written and directed by Jean Liekse) was performed at Small Press Traffic's Poet's Theater Jamboree. Erin worked at the Exploratorium for ten years on a wide range of projects, including the "Second Wednesdays" art series. The wayward descent of farmers, she grew up in Ithaca, New York, works as a children's librarian in Marin and is a member of Temescal Community Garden in Oakland.
To learn more about Erin please visit pocketseedlibrary.blogspot.com.

