CRHL - Creighton Hall/Administration Building - 135B
Trey Moody, PhD
Associate Professor
Arts and Sciences
Trey Moody is the author of Thought That Nature (Sarabande Books, 2014), selected for the Kathryn A. Morton Prize in Poetry. His writing has received support from the Academy of American Poets, the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts, and Slope Editions, and his poems have appeared in publications such as The Atlantic, The Believer, Gulf Coast, The Massachusetts Review, and New England Review.
Southern humanities review Moody Trey, River Oblivions 56:4, p. 4 2023
The Massachusetts review Moody Trey, Scrubbing the Skillet 62:2, p. 306 - 374 2021
New England review (1990) Moody Trey, A Story About Death 40:4, p. 100 - 202 2019
Ecotone (Wilmington, N.C.) Moody Trey, Essays on Idleness 13:2, p. 106 - 108 2018
Ruminate Magazine Moody Trey, Problems of Leisure, p. 53 - 53 2016
Gulf Coast: A Journal of Literature and Fine Arts Moody Trey, Equations 28:2, p. 35 - 35 2016
Gulf Coast: A Journal of Literature and Fine Arts Moody Trey, Announcement 28:2, p. 34 - 35 2016
Antioch Review Moody Trey, The Reader is always Right 73:4, p. 656 - 656 2015
West branch Moody Trey, While You Lie in The Hotel Bath, p. 88 2014
West branch Moody Trey, A Perfect Machine, p. 85 2014
West branch Moody Trey, The Way to Work, p. 87 2014
West branch Moody Trey, Extravagance, p. 86 2014
Colorado review (1985) Moody Trey, The Fifth Movement Meant There Was Nothing Left To Build So We Built Ourselves 37:2, p. 133 2010
Colorado review (1985) Moody Trey, The Second Movement Meant A Book Of Bodies And Warped Vinyl Spinning 37:2, p. 130 2010
Colorado review (1985) Moody Trey, The Second Movement Meant a Book of Bodies and Warped Vinyl Spinning, and: The Third Movement Meant: “Be Lake/ or Fog/ We Saw, Our Heads”, and: The Fourth Movement Meant the Materials Became Available, and: The Fifth Movement Meant There Was Nothing Left 37:2, p. 130 - 133 2010