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BIOGRAPHY

MARGARET LEE

Margaret Lee is a poet, scholar, fiber artist, watercolor sketcher, and aspiring naturalist in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Her poetry collection, Sappho Prompts with Finishing Line Press, uses Sappho’s fragmentary lines as prompts for new poems exploring the myths, desires, and longings that characterize Sappho’s ancient songs. Margaret’s previous chapbooks with Finishing Line Press include Someone Else’s Earth (2021), Sagebrush Songs (2022), Oklahoma Summer (2023), and Orange Persephone (2025). Her poems also appear in From Behind the Mask, (Paperback-Press 2020), Echoes of Tradition: Indigenous Orientation to Community, Time, and Land (Tulsa NightWriters 2024), The Atlanta Review, eMerge Magazine, and Pangyrus. Her poetry book reviews appear in American Poetry Review, The Compulsive Reader, and the Taos Journal of Poetry. Margaret earned a B.A. in History from Seattle University, Seattle, WA; an M.Div. from Phillips Theological Seminary, Tulsa, OK; and a Th.D. from the Melbourne College of Divinity, Melbourne, Australia. Her academic research and publications focus on the ancient Greek language and the history and culture of the ancient world.

CREDENTIALS

B.A. History, Seattle University, Seattle, WA
M. Div., Phillips Theological Seminary, Tulsa, OK
Th.D., Melbourne College of Divinity, Melbourne, Australia 


AFFILIATIONS

Poetic Justice
Tulsa NightWriters
Oklahoma Writers Federation, Inc.
Academy of American Poets
The Tulsa Flyer Book Club
Tulsa Handspinners Guild

where to find me

PUBLICATIONS

I am honored to be published through various platforms and publications. You can find a complete list of these below.

Poetry Collections


Lee, Margaret. 2026. Sappho Prompts. Finishing Line.

Chapbooks


2021. Someone Else’s Earth. Finishing Line.

2022. Sagebrush Songs. Finishing Line.

2023. Oklahoma Summer. Finishing Line.

2025. Orange Persephone. Finishing Line.

Individual Poems


2023. “Iokolpos.” Atlanta Review, Fall/Winter: 89.

2024. “Sightings.” Pangyrus 

2025. “Water Song for Sappho.” The Paddock Review, October 8. 

2026. “Inside the Milky Way.” eMerge Magazine, March.

2026. “When I was a boy.” eMerge Magazine, July.

2026. “Windswept.” eMerge Magazine, May.

Anthologized Poems


2020. “Lost in a Pandemic Blog” and “Snagged.” In Tulsa NightWriters From Behind the Mask. Paperback Press.

2024. “By the Creek,” “Heartland,” and “Muskogee Reservation.” In Kepros, Madeleine, and Aubrey Green, eds. Echoes of Tradition: An Anthology. Tulsa NightWriters.

 

Book Reviews

2026. “A Review of No One Knows Us There by Jessica BebenekThe Compulsive Reader, February 23.

2026. “Into the Hush: A Review.” American Poetry Review, forthcoming.

2025. “Creative Imagination: Two Books by Leslie Ullman” The Compulsive Reader, December 11.

2025. “Goat, Goddess, Moon: A Review” Taos Journal of Poetry, no. 15 (September). 

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Academic

Dean, Margaret E. 1996. “The Grammar of Sound in Greek Texts: Toward a Method of Mapping the Echoes of Speech in Writing.” Australian Biblical Review 44: 53–70.

1996. “Review of ‘God-With-Us: The Dominant Perspective in Matthew’s Story and Other Essays,’ by Andries van Aarde.” Journal of Biblical Literature 115 (1): 143.

1998. “Textured Criticism.” Journal for the Study of the New Testament, no. 70 (June): 79.

Lee, Margaret E. 2005. “A Method for Sound Analysis in Hellenistic Greek: The Sermon on the Mount as a Test Case.” D.Theol. Thesis, Melbourne College of Divinity.

2007. “Performing the Gospel: Orality, Memory, and Mark: Essays Dedicated to Werner Kelber.” Catholic Biblical Quarterly 69 (4): 861–63.

2010a. “How Performance Changed My (Scholarly) Life.” Currents in Theology and Mission 37 (4): 304–11.

2010b. “Matthew: The Musical.” Currents in Theology and Mission 37 (6): 479–87.

2013. “Melody in Manuscript: The Birth Narrative in the Gospel of Matthew.” In Testimony, Witness, Authority: The Politics and Poetics of Experience, edited by Tom Clark, Tara Mokhtari, and Sasha Henriss-Anderssen. Cambridge Scholars.

2014. “Sound and Structure in the Gospel of Matthew.” In From Text to Performance: Narrative and Performance Criticisms in Dialogue and Debate, edited by Kelly R. Iverson, vol. 10. Biblical Performance Criticism. Wipf and Stock.

2017a. “Colon.” In Dictionary of the Bible and Ancient Media, edited by Tom Thatcher. Bloomsbury T&T Clark.

2017b. “Sound Mapping.” In Dictionary of the Bible and Ancient Media, edited by Tom Thatcher. Bloomsbury T&T Clark.

2018. “Sound Mapping Reassessed.” In Sound Matters: New Testament Studies in Sound Mapping, edited by Margaret E. Lee. Cascade Books.

2022. “Sound, Memory, and the Oral Style.” In The Forgotten Compass: Marcel Jousse and the Exploration of the Oral World, edited by Bruce Chilton and Werner H. Kelber. Biblical Performance Criticism. Cascade Books.

Lee, Margaret Ellen, and Bernard Brandon Scott. 2009. Sound Mapping the New Testament. Polebridge Press.

2022. Sound Mapping the New Testament, Second Edition. Cascade Books.

Lee, Margaret E., ed. 2018. Sound Matters: New Testament Studies in Sound Mapping. Vol. 16. Biblical Performance Criticism. Cascade Books.

Scott, Bernard Brandon, and Margaret E. Dean. 1996. “A Sound Map of the Sermon on the Mount.” In Treasures Old and New: Recent Contributions to Matthean Studies, edited by David Bauer and Mark Allan Powell. Scholars Press.

Scott, Bernard Brandon, Margaret E. Dean, Kristin Sparks, and Frances LaZar. 1993. Reading New Testament Greek: Complete Word Lists and Reader’s Guide. Hendrickson.

Higher Education Focus


David, Kevin M., Margaret E. Lee, John D. Bruce, et al. 2015. “Barriers to Success Predict Fall-to-Fall Persistence and Overall GPA among Community College Students.” Journal of Applied Research in Community Colleges 21 (1): 5–13.

David, Kevin, and Margaret Lee. 2013. “Developmental Education and Student Success: TCC and Complete College America.” Celebrate Learning 4 (2): 10–11.

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