In 2012, she was named the Washington StatePoet Laureate, which is recognized through 2014.[6][7][8] As poet laureate, she reaches out to students throughout the state.[8] She teaches poetry through an affiliation with arts agencies, including Writers in the Schools and the Jack Straw Foundation. In addition to her writing, Flenniken has worked as an engineer and hydrologist (three projects at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation). As of 2013[update], she lives in the Seattle area,[2] where she is the president and editor of the Floating Bridge Press, which focuses on publishing the creative works of Washington State poets.[7] She is also the president of a nonprofit media arts studio and cultural center known as Jack Straw Foundation.[2]
Honors and awards
2003: Artist Trust (Washington State Arts Commission) Literature Fellowship
^Henderson, Bill; The Pushcart Prize Editors (2011). The Pushcart Prize XXXVI: Best of the Small Presses (2012 Edition), Pushcart Press, page 57. ISBN978-1888889642