Congeries - September 2010
In a recent interview, Cornel West said, “I like to be multi-contextual, which is much more important than being multicultural.”
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Keetje Kuipers is a native of the Northwest. She earned her B.A. at Swarthmore College and her M.F.A. at the
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Carl Dennis's eleventh book of poems, Callings (Penguin, 2010) will be published in October. A winner of the Pulitzer Prize and
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Quincy Troupe is the author of seventeen books, including eight volumes of poetry, the latest of which is The Architecture of
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Susan Ludvigson has published nine collections of poems, eight with Louisiana State UP. The most recent is Escaping the House of Certainty (2006).
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Ching-In Chen is the author of The Heart's Traffic (Arktoi Books/Red Hen Press). Daughter of Chinese immigrants, she is a
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Doug Anderson’s most recent book, Keep Your Head Down: Vietnam, The Sixties, and a Journey of Self-Discovery was published last year by W.W. Norton.
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Mark Bibbins is the author of The Dance of No Hard Feelings (Copper Canyon, 2009) and the Lambda
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Lenard D. Moore is the Founder and Executive Director of the Carolina African American Writers’ Collective and Co-founder of the Washington Street Writers Group.
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Meg Kearney’s second book of poems for adults, Home By Now (Four Way Books, 2009), was the winner of
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Ron Houchin lives on the banks of the Ohio River across from his hometown of Huntington, West Virginia. He has had five books published
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Lewis Turco’s larger works, all published in 2009, are Satan's Scourge, A Narrative of the Age of Witchcraft in England and New England 1580-1697 (Star Cloud Press),
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Julia Johnson is a native of New Orleans. Her first book, Naming the Afternoon, was published by Louisiana State UP.
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