Yevgeniya Przhebelskaya has been writing poetry since she was 15. Her first poems were in Russian, and she transitioned to writing English poetry when she immigrated to the USA.
Yevgeniya’s poems have been published in many publications including Ancient Paths Online, Anti-Heroin Chick, Amethyst Review, Ann Arbor Review, A Blind Man’s Rainbow, First Literary Review-East, Literary Yard, Time of Singing, the Pangolin Review, Soft Cartel, Trouvialle Review, Voices Project, and The Penwood Review. Her poems were nominated twice for the Pushcart Prize. Yevgeniya has worked as an Adjunct Instructor at LaGuardia Community College, worked as the Administrative Assistant of a United Methodist Church, taught math to middle school students, and volunteered as English Conversation Facilitator with International Students Inc in NYC. Yevgeniya lives with her husband and son in New Jersey. Yevgeniya's poems draw inspiration from every day events, such as emotional highs and lows of parenting, or from reading news stories about challenges and joys of modern times. Sometimes she writes a poem a week, and other times she takes a year or two off to focus on developing other aspects of her life. Poetry has been an emotional outlet, a way to connect with other, and a fun exercise for her! |