Congeries - April 2010
“The Spring Poem,” an early poem by Dave Smith, appears in Cumberland Station as well as in
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Santiago Vizcaíno has a degree in Communications and Literature from the Catholic Pontifical University of Ecuador.
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John Tranter has published more than twenty collections of verse. His collection Urban Myths: 210 Poems:
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Cynthia Cruz is the author of Ruin, which was published in 2006 by Alice James Books.
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John Burnside’s first collection of poetry, The Hoop, was published in 1988 and won a Scottish Arts Council Book Award.
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Dorianne Laux’s fourth book of poems, Facts about the Moon (W.W. Norton), is the recipient of the Oregon Book Award.
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Rebecca Lindenberg currently holds a Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center fellowship.
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Ray Gonzalez is the author of numerous books of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction.
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Debra Kang Dean is the author of Back to Back, a chapbook of poems, and News of Home and Precipitates,
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Michael Burkard’s books include Envelope of Night, Unsleeping, Entire Dilemma, and My Secret Boat.
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Ann Townsend is the author of two collections of poetry, Dime Store Erotics and The Coronary Garden,
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Daniel Tobin is the author of four books of poems, Where the World is Made, Double Life, The Narrows, and Second Things.
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Baron Wormser teaches in the Stonecoast MFA program and the Fairfield University MFA program and directs the
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Rebecca Wolff is the author of three books of poems (Manderley, Figment, The King) and a forthcoming novel,
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Jim Daniels’ forthcoming books include Having a Little Talk with Capital P Poetry, Carnegie Mellon UP, and From Milltown to Malltown,
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Michael Chitwood is a free-lance writer and teaches at the University of North Carolina—Chapel Hill.
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