Sandra Doller has published four books and one collaboration: Oriflamme (Ahsahta, 2005), Chora (Ahsahta, 2010), Man Years (Subito, 2011), Sonneteers with Ben Doller (Éditions Eclipse, 2014), and Leave Your Body Behind (Les Figues, 2014). She has also published two chapbooks, including a translation of Éric Suchère's Mystérieuse which won the 2012 Anomalous Press translation prize selected by Christian Hawkey, and Memory of the Prose Machine from CutBank Books, which also functions off-page as a performance & audio piece. Her work focuses on the borders between text-image-performance, vigorous anti-disciplinarity, and conversations between art forms. A recipient of the Paul Engle-James Michener Fellowship, the Iowa Arts Fellowship, and two individual state artist awards (Iowa & Maryland), Doller began her studies at Amherst College in Theatre & Dance and received her BA in Women's Studies from University of Washington, then completed her MA at University of Chicago (2001) and her MFA at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop (2003). Doller has taught graduates and undergraduates at Hollins University, Boise State, and Cornell College, and is currently Associate Professor of Literature & Writing Studies and affiliate faculty in Film & Women Studies at California State University-San Marcos. The founder & editrice of 1913 Press & 1913 a journal of forms, Doller lives in San Diego and Joshua Tree.