
Selected by Dean Young as winner of the Kathryn A. Morton Prize in Poetry, Fludde draws on Blake's Songs of Innocence and Experience to critique and dismantle contemporary American values and conditioning: commodification, environmental negligence, corporate exploitation, toxic masculinity. At once surreal and satirical, vulnerable and nostalgic, Mishler channels the voices of disillusioned middle management alongside the freewheeling imaginative vision of children to disrupt the fixity of our received ideas.
Dean Young was born in Columbia, Pennsylvania, and received his MFA from Indiana University. His collections of poetry include Strike Anywhere (1995), winner of the Colorado Prize for Poetry; Skid (2002), finalist for the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize; Elegy on Toy Piano (2005), finalist for the Pulitzer Prize; and Primitive Mentor (2008), shortlisted for the International Griffin Poetry Prize. He has also written a book on poetics, The Art of Recklessness: Poetry as Assertive Force and Contradiction (2010).
Peter Mishler was born and raised in New Jersey. He earned a BFA in literature from Emerson College and both an MS in English Education and an MFA in creative writing from Syracuse University. He has received fellowships from the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference and his work has appeared in Diagram, Black Warrior Review, Redivider, Gulf Coast, Ninth Letter, and the anthology Best New Poets 2013, among other places. Mishler curates a contemporary poetry interview series for Literary Hub. He lives in Kansas City.