Deer Cloud resides in the Catskill Mountains. She has taught Creative Writing at Binghamton University, ranging from introductory poetry and fiction courses to upper level poetry courses, as well as Composition at Broome Community College. She works as a full-time writer who gives poetry readings, talks and workshops at colleges and other venues. A member of the peace organization Servas International, she hosts travelers as well as travels to various places in America and abroad. Deer Cloud's poems, fiction, and creative essays have appeared in numerous magazines and literary journals, including Comstock Review, About Place, Red Rock Review, Sin Fronteras, Naugatuck River Review, Mas Tequila Review, The Florida Review, American Indian Culture and Research Journal, Many Mountains Moving, Yellow Medicine Review, Sentence, Exquisite Corpse, Rosebud, Identity Theory, Mid-American Review, Prairie Schooner, North Dakota Quarterly, Paterson Literary Review, Earth’s Daughters, Shenandoah, Ms., Pembroke Magazine, Quarterly West, To Topos, Chiron Review, Croton Review, The Greensboro Review and winning writers. Her poems and stories have appeared in various anthologies, among them Poetry of Resistance, The Border Crossed Us, Mo' Joe Anthology, Adrienne Rich: a Tribute Anthology, Stone Soup Anthology, City of the Big Shoulders: an Anthology of Chicago Poetry, ; multicultural anthologies Unsettling America and Identity Lessons; and Native anthologies Unraveling the Spreading Cloth of Time: Indigenous Thoughts Concerning the Universe, Sister Nations: Native American Women Writers on Community, and A Nation Within. Deer Cloud is the recipient of two New York State Foundation for the Arts Poetry Fellowships, an Elizabeth George Foundation Grant, a Chenango County Council for the Arts Grant, and a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in Literature. She has received Prairie Schooner’s Readers’ Choice Award and has twice been given First Prize in the Allen Ginsberg Poetry Competition. She founded and hosted readings and performances with a group of writers, artists and musicians called Binghamton’s Underground Poets, Wild Indians & Exuberant Others, Unc., and edited a multicultural anthology Confluence containing work by Underground participants. She edited the Spring 2008 Issue of Yellow Medicine Review, a Journal of Indigenous Literature, Art & Thought. She is also editor of the ongoing Re-Matriation Series of Indigenous Poetry for FootHills Publishing. Previously she had work published under a former married name of Susan Clements.
Fellowships and Honors
Poem "Renegade Cemetery" finalist in Naugatuck Review Poetry Contest 2014.
Poetry panel accepted for AWP Writers Conference in Washington, DC, February 2011. Also gave 3 readings, including at Smithsonian Indian Museum for The Florida Review's Fall 2010 Native Issue.
Poem “When I Am a Tree” selected to be on Rochester Poets Walk.
National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in Poetry, 2007. Listed on NEA/Writers Corner 2007.
Wordcraft Circle Editor's Award for editing multicultural anthology Confluence, 2008.
Scholarship to The Resilience of the HUMAN SPIRIT, an International Gathering of Poets, September 16–17, 2006.
Chenango County Council for the Arts Individual Artist Grant 2005.
Poems “Car Stealer” and "O Holy Nights in Liberty, NY." Finalist & Semi-Finalist in Many Mountains Moving Poetry Competition. "Car Stealer," Many Mountains Moving 2009.
"I Hate Emily & Sylvia," Allen Ginsberg Poetry Awards Finalist, 2007.
“When the Puerto Ricans Came to Town.” Honorable Mention, 2005, Allen Ginsberg Poetry Awards.