Ivy Page

Ivy Page is an American poet and adjunct professor. She is the editor of OVS Magazine, a New Hampshire-based poetry and art journal, and the author of the chapbook, HaLo (Plymouth State University’s Poets and Writers, 2006). Page’s awards include the Centripetal Editor’s Choice Award in the 10th edition of Centripetal, and the Caroline Soucie Scholarship.

Her poetry can be found in literary journals and magazines, including Underground Voices Magazine, The Smoking Poet, The Houston Literary Review, New Plains Review, Night Train, Plymouth State University Alumni Journal, November 3 Club, Cantaraville Five, Oak Bend Review, New Southerner, and Centripetal, among others.

Page was born in Milledgeville, Georgia. She was raised in small towns across central Georgia, and relocated to New Hampshire at the age of twenty-two. She has taught at New Hampshire Technical Institute, Plymouth State University’s Community Education Program, as well as private writing workshops. She is currently faculty at Axia College, online, and living in Warren, New Hampshire.