Brook J. Sadler is a poet and Associate Professor and Graduate Coordinator in the Department of Humanities and Cultural Studies at the University of Southern Florida. She received her Ph.D. in philosophy from Duke University in 2001 and earned tenure in the philosophy department at USF before moving to Humanities and Cultural Studies in 2013. Her diverse interests include Kantian ethics, shared intentionality, the ethics of marriage, philosophy of love and sex, philosophy of emotion, philosophy and film, feminist theory, and poetry. She is a recipient of the USF Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award and a past President of the Florida Philosophical Association. Her poems have recently appeared in The Atlanta Review, The Cortland Review, GW Review, The Boiler Journal, Parody Poetry and Ms. Magazine.
Brook J. Sadler
Happening Now at the Palm Beach Poetry Festival:
May 22, 2022 – Palm Beach — It is with deep sadness that we report that Festival Founder & President, Miles Coon, passed away peacefully on Saturday, May 21, 2022 in Palm Beach. He leaves ... Read more >
We are pleased to announce that the festival has created a Guestbook! We invite all past participants, faculty, interns and friends of the festival to share memories of past festivals or their recent poetry news ... Read more >
May 20, 2022 — The Festival Archive contains descriptions and images from past festivals has been updated in May 2022. The archive includes descriptions by year of each of the eighteen festivals that began ... Read more >
The Palm Beach Poetry Festival is presented in partnership with Old School Square and is generously sponsored by Art Works of the National Endowment for the Arts, Morgan Stanley, The Legacy Group of Atlanta, GA, ... Read more >
Every year we work to bring poetry, in its every aspect, to our audiences, and fill a whole week with poetry events that feature America’s most extraordinary poets–at the festival. As we celebrate 18 years ... Read more >
The Palm Beach Poetry Festival believes in nurturing the creativity of the community’s young writers. Listening to their voices could not come at a better time for all of us. We have published their winning ... Read more >
The Palm Beach Poetry Festival is pleased to announce the 2022 fellowships and scholarships for the 18th Annual Palm Beach Poetry Festival. Fellowships included the Langston Hughes Fellowships for African-American Poets; Kundiman Fellowships for Asian-American ... Read more >