“Powerful feminist history … sweeping and detailed.” – USA Today

Shelley Puhak is the author of The Dark Queens: The Bloody Rivalry that Forged the Medieval World and three award-winning poetry collections.

The Dark Queens received a starred review from Publisher’s Weekly, was selected as a USA Today Best Book of 2022 and an Amazon Editor’s Pick for Best History, and was excerpted in Smithsonian and TIME magazines. It is the remarkable, little-known story of two trailblazing women in the Early Middle Ages who wielded immense power, only to be vilified for daring to rule. The Dark Queens resurrects two very real women in all their complexity, painting a richly detailed portrait of an unfamiliar time and striking at the roots of some of our culture’s stubbornest myths about female power. The Dark Queens offers proof that the relationships between women can transform the world.

Shelley’s nonfiction has appeared in publications like The Atlantic, The Wall Street Journal, and Virginia Quarterly Review; been anthologized in Best American Travel Writing; and designated as Notable in four editions of Best American Essays.

​Her most recent poetry book is Harbinger, a National Poetry Series selection (Ecco/HarperCollins 2022). Her poetry has appeared in journals such as Cincinnati Review, Missouri Review, Shenandoah, and Verse Daily and been awarded the Anthony Hecht Prize, the Towson Prize for Literature, and two Maryland State Arts Council grants.

Shelley's Featured Titles

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Why was the sixth century a golden age for female power?

Climate change and a worldwide pandemic; war and chaos. How did early medieval women turn these challenging circumstances to their advantage, managing not only survive, but flourish and even rule? And what are the implications for women today?

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Erasing women: A case study

A look at some of the playbooks used to erase or minimize powerful women in the past, playbooks that are often in use today. This lecture focuses on why we all lose when women get written out of history and what we can do to help write them back in.

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Workshops for Students or Youth Advocates

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Poetry: The Art of Revision

Designed for students who have already drafted poems that they are open to revising. This workshop guides students in looking for (usually unconscious) patterns of sound in their own work and demonstrates ways to build upon these. Instead of approaching a poem from the perspective of what needs to be fixed? this workshop asks: what is already working?

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Writing the Other: the Dramatic Monologue

This generative workshop is an exercise in radically shifting perspective, asking students to craft poems in someone else’s voice. Inspired by examples from published poems, students will be guided step by step in picking a historical figure and drafting a poem that inhabits their perspective.

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Historical Research & the Personal Essay

This workshop makes use of a series of guided exercises to inspire those working on an essay or memoir to use historical research (anything from crime blotters to census records to fashion magazines) as a way to add depth and additional perspectives to their personal stories.

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Shelley’s Essays and Articles

Press Mentions and Podcast Appearances

Honors, Awards & Recognition

USA Today Best Books of 2022
Amazon Editors’ Pick
Goodreads Choice Awards Finalist
National Poetry Series Winner
Anthony Hecht Prize Winner
Towson Prize for Literature Winner

Media Kit

By clicking the link below you will be directed to a Google Docs Folder
where you can download author photos and cover images.

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