
Ruth Daigon was editor of Poets On: for twenty years until it ceased publication. She won "The Eve of St. Agnes Award (Negative Capability) in 1993 and was runner-up in 1994. Her poems have been widely published in internet journals, including Ariga, Crania, Cross Connect, Zuzu's Petals, and Switched On Gutenberg. She was also Poet-Of-The-Month on The University of Chile's Pares Cum Paribus (an "E" chapbook in English and Spanish).
Her latest poetry collection is Between One Future And The Next (Papier-Mache Press, 1995). Gale Research published her autobiography in their Contemporary Authors Autobiography series, and she won the University of Southern California's Ann Stanford Poetry Prize in 1997.
In her previous life as a concert singer Ruth was soprano soloist with the New York Pro Musica, sang at Dylan Thomas's funeral and collaborated with W.H. Auden on a recording of Elizabethan Verse and Music for Columbia Records.
Ruth Daigon