Guild Hall Poet-in-Residence Caitlin Doyle reads from her work. Originally from East Hampton, Caitlin Doyle has received numerous poetry awards, publications and teaching positions. She returns to the area as a poet-in-residence at Guild House, a program that brings talented younger artists from many disciplines to live and work on the East End. rnCaitlin Doyle earned an M.F.A. from Boston University as the George Starbuck Poetry Fellow and a PhD as an Elliston Fellow in Poetry at the University of Cincinnati, where she served as Associate Editor of The Cincinnati Review and taught literature and creative writing. As a librettist, Caitlin was commissioned by Grammy-nominated composer Anna Clyne to write lyrics for Silent Voices, a program featuring the nationally acclaimed Brooklyn Youth Chorus. Most recently, she joined the faculty of the Frost Farm Poetry Conference.