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About Jillian

We name us and then we are lost, tamed

I choose words, more words, to cure the tameness, not the wildness
— Alice Notley, Mysteries of Small Houses

Bio

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A woman playing the violin on stage during a musical performance.

Jillian is a creative filled poet photographer film maker violin player creating a space where all levels and goals of english are supported. She was born in Denver, Colorado. And at the at of seven, moved to the country with ducks and horses, but went to school in town at a private high school. During this time she was riding horses competitively, developing black and white photography by hand, playing soccer, playing Texas Style fiddle, and a first violinist in the Colorado Youth Symphony Orchestra.

After graduating high school, she was one out of one hundred women in the country to be accepted to the all-women Scripps College in Claremont, California, and then returned to the University of Denver to complete her Undergraduate Degree in English and Creative Writing and graduated Cum Laude.

She worked in several non-profits, including one for mental health and another for volunteerism, before returning to graduate school to pursue her great love for literature, language, and writing. She completed her Master’s in Fine Arts in Poetry from New England College in Henniker, New Hampshire.

In 2012, she chose to enter internationally as a world citizen living and teaching abroad. Over the next 13 years, she lived and taught in Bundang, South Korea, for 1.5 years. Bangkok, Thailand, off and on for 8 years. Munich, Germany, twice for 2 years. Beijing, China, for one year, Online worldwide for two years, and Online and locally in Portugal for 1.5 years. She obtained her CELTA in Bangkok in 2013. And she received her teacher training pre-k-3rd grade from Moreland University and the Australian International School in 2022. This is also when she received her second Master’s in Education with an emphasis on Global Education. Her thesis was centered on literature, third culture kids, and intrinsic motivation.

Jillian’s experience includes undergraduate and graduate-level English as a Second Language, Literature, Creative Writing, and Test Preparation. She also has experience working in corporate businesses, involving trade-specific training upon request. She has experience working in International Schools and Montessori in pre-school, primary, secondary, and advanced literary programs. Jillian has continued to play music with community members wherever she lives and gives beginner violin lessons. She is a published poet and the founder and editor of womens quarterly conversation, a literary journal that highlights the diverse voices of women writers in the 21st century. And also Cultural Compass English Substack, which is compiled of mini-lessons and articles. Please sign up for these, below.

Jillian’s poems and photography have appeared in Verse, Ping Pong, delirious hem, Homestead, Barnstorm, Otoliths, ditch, poets and artists, among other publications. Her cinepoems have been featured at the Henry Miller Library in Big Sur, Bangkok Poetry Events, and Prick of the Spindle. She plays the fiddle with local musicians. Her chapbooks, in the process of being heard & say kitty, kitty are out from Dancing Girl Press. In October, ’24, she published her first full-length poetry book, day notes of secrets, out from Atmosphere Press. Jillian currently lives with her partner and son, and two Thai cats in Lisbon, Portugal.

Jillian Mukavetz teaches and mentors, not only from patience and encouragement, but also from a place of admiration and joy. She knows what it feels like to have very few tools for communication and how enjoyable the learning experience can be. Her classes are filled with genuine laughter and ease, which is why she has been successful with all age groups. She has a large range of experience with different curricula, cultures, and levels. Her creative writing background allows her to approach language with a comfortable, genuine care that connects with youth, adolescents, young adults, and older adults alike.

Her cross-cultural experience with life and language is how she frames her work and discussion in teaching. She finds a reward in mentoring, coaching, teaching, and serving the community through her own art, sharing the work of others, and learning and expressing along the way. It is a true honor for her to be here, and for you to be here, too. She finds incredible beauty in the differences of the ways in which we learn, communicate, and express ourselves, and seeks to help illuminate your voice in whichever way she is able.

See some of her photos from travels below.

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Milestones

Education

  • M.F.A. Poetry New England College, Henniker, NH, USA ’12

  • M.Ed. Global Education, Moreland University, D.C., USA ’22

  • AA Music Production Fullsail University, Winterpark, FL, USA ’24

  • CELTA, University of Cambridge, Certification, Bangkok, Thailand ’13

  • University of Denver, BFA, Creative Writing, Cum Laude, Denver, CO, USA ’07

  • Scripps College, Claremont, CA, USA ’04

  • Colorado Academy, College Prep High School, Denver, CO, USA ’02

  • Fiddle Lessons, Classical, Colorado Youth Symphony Orchestra, ‘90 -

Publications - Poetry

  • day notes of secrets, Atmosphere Press, ‘24

    www.daynotesofsecrets.com

  • in the process of being heard, out from Dancing Girl Press, ‘14

  • say, kitty kitty, out from Dancing Girl Press, ‘13

  • Anthology: Some Stories are True that Never Happened, ‘13

  • Individual poems: Porter Gultch Review, Homestead Review, Verse, moria, Barnstorm, delirious hem, Scapegoat Review, Otoliths, Poets and Artists, Ditch, PoetryCrush, Thirteen Myna Birds, The PoemCafe Quarterly – three poems translated into Korean. 2010-Present Book Review: Scapegoat Review. Froth, by Polish poet Jaroslaw Mikolajewski, trans. by Piotr Florczyk (pub by Calypso Editions) ’13

Publications - Cinepoems

  • YouTube @jilliankellymukavetz

  • “poppies” “it was a blur” Harpy Harper Review, ‘24

  • “sartorial space suits” “in our world” “when we wished” – 1st, 2nd, & 3rd – Signal, BKK Film Festival

  • “it is true you have all my money”, published in Prick of the Spindle

  • “sucks her”, published in Prick of the Spindle

  • “sucks her”, screened at the ‘11 Cinepoetry Festival at the Henry Miller Library in Big Sur, CA.

Publications - Photography

  • Twist, published in delirious hem

  • Gold Medal Award, National Art and Writing Scholastic Competition, black and white on silver gelatin, ‘02

  • Silver Metal Award for full portfolio, National Art and Writing Scholastic Competition (1 of 15), ‘02

Publications - Music

  • Fast Speaking Music, Henry House, Ambrose Bye Productions

  • “Comes to Me”, poem by Eleni Sikelianos, Eva Grace [age 5] (vocals) and Jillian Mukavetz (violin) recorded by Ambrose Bye at the Harry Smith recording studios, Naropa

Books

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