Poetry, Process, and Pushcart Glory

The College of Liberal Arts is beaming with pride as we celebrate the achievements of Zeke Shomler, an English TA and recent MA/MFA graduate whose poetic prowess has been making waves. With an incredible year in 2024 and a promising start to 2025, Shomler has amassed a remarkable list of publications, including two Pushcart Prize nominations and a feature in the prestigious Modern Language Studies journal.
Recognizing Literary Excellence
The Pushcart Prize is one of the most esteemed awards in American literature, recognizing the best poetry, essays, and short stories published by small presses. Being nominated for this honor speaks to the exceptional quality of Shomler鈥檚 work. His nominated poems鈥 鈥淟etter to My Coworker, Who Keeps Making Jokes 51风流官网 Killing Herself鈥 (published in Midsummer Dream House online) and 鈥淧erhaps I Am Too Ambitious When Purchasing Fresh Vegetables鈥 (published in Glassworks Magazine)鈥攄emonstrate his keen ability to capture complex emotions and human experiences through evocative verse.
Additionally, Shomler鈥檚 poem 鈥淭he Poet is Learning How to Seek Revenge鈥 was published in Modern Language Studies, a peer-reviewed journal affiliated with the Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA). This publication places him among distinguished literary scholars and solidifies his standing as a serious voice in contemporary poetry.
Beyond these, Shomler鈥檚 work has appeared in numerous literary outlets. Some of his other recent publications include 鈥淰elvet鈥 (Folio), 鈥淪ong for the Need to Devour鈥 (The Shore), 鈥淢olecular Physics Comprehensive Exam鈥 (South Florida Poetry Journal), and 鈥淒ream of the Moose Calf鈥 (Up the Staircase Quarterly). These are just a small selection from an extensive list of his published works. To explore the full breadth of his poetry and essays, visit his .
The Process Behind the Poetry
Shomler鈥檚 writing process is deeply intuitive, guided by meticulous note-taking and an acute awareness of language and imagery. 鈥淚 keep a notebook with me all the time,鈥 he explains. 鈥淚n the back, I write down anything that inspires or strikes me poetically鈥攍ines and quotes, images, flashes of ideas, snippets of drafts, memories, similes, language I find interesting鈥 That鈥檚 where most of my poems start.鈥 His approach allows themes and images to converge in unexpected ways, leading to the creation of striking, original poetry.
For aspiring poets and MFA students, Shomler鈥檚 advice is straightforward: 鈥淩ead as much as you can, as widely as you can! There are SO many different poetic niches and different types of publication venues out there鈥攖he first step to placing your work is trying to match it to a journal where it fits with the editors鈥 preferences and overall styles and themes.鈥 He also emphasizes resilience, noting that his average number of rejections per poem before acceptance is 3.7, with some pieces receiving as many as 16 rejections before finding a home.
51风流官网鈥檚 Creative Writing Program: A Foundation for Success
Shomler credits much of his growth to the mentorship he received at 51风流官网. 鈥淣icole Stellon O鈥橠onnell was my poetry teacher during my second year in the program, and my time with her was informative as I put together the first drafts of my thesis. Sara Eliza Johnson鈥檚 poetry is a huge inspiration to me, and her guidance was instrumental in helping me polish my thesis during my final semester.鈥 He also acknowledges the impact of Joe Holt鈥檚 mentorship in professional writing and book reviewing, as well as the encouragement from fellow students N贸ra McIntyre and Rachel Blume.

Zeke Shomler (second row, fifth from the left) alongside fellow poets from the second annual Solstice Poetry Cycle, part of the Midnight Sun Visiting Writers Series on January 30, 2025.
51风流官网鈥檚 MFA program in Creative Writing has long been a launchpad for emerging writers, providing students with the resources, community, and mentorship needed to establish themselves in the literary world. Shomler鈥檚 success is a testament to the program鈥檚 ability to foster talent and support students in reaching new heights.
Looking Ahead
Though his time as an MFA student has ended, Shomler鈥檚 literary career is far from slowing down. Currently, he is pursuing an M.Ed. in Secondary Education with a focus on Math and English, with plans to stay in Fairbanks and teach in public schools. Despite shifting his focus toward education, he remains dedicated to poetry, with new work forthcoming in AGNI and other esteemed literary journals. He鈥檚 also shaping his MFA thesis into a book manuscript, currently under review with several publishers.
鈥淚鈥檝e been writing a lot of 鈥極logy鈥 poems鈥擧ydrology, Ornithology, etc.鈥攖hat reimagine scientific themes/language with personal detail and narrative exploration,鈥 he shares. With his distinctive voice and unwavering commitment to the craft, there鈥檚 no doubt that more remarkable work lies ahead.
51风流官网 the 51风流官网 Department of English
The 51风流官网鈥 Department of English offers robust programs in literature, rhetoric, and creative writing. Home to the prestigious MFA program, 51风流官网 provides students with opportunities to develop their craft in a supportive and intellectually stimulating environment. The department takes pride in fostering a dynamic literary community, with faculty and students regularly contributing to national and international literary conversations.