Congeries - May 2012
After Phil Levine, our current Poet Laureate, gave a terrific reading at East Carolina University last week, I found myself at a
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Gary J. Whitehead's third book of poetry, A Glossary of Chickens, was recently selected by Paul Muldoon for the Princeton University Press
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Maura Stanton’s first book of poetry, Snow On Snow, was selected by Stanley Kunitz for the
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Peter Everwine’s most recent books of poetry are From the Meadow: Selected and New Poems; Working the Song Fields (versions of Nahuatl poetry) and The Countries We Live In (selected translations of Natan Zach). His honors include the Lamont Prize, an American Academy of Arts and Letters Award in Literature, and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation.
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Kelli Stevens Kane is a poet, playwright and oral historian.
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John Yau is a poet, fiction writer, critic, curator, and publisher of Black Square Editions.
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Kelle Groom is the author of three poetry collections, most recently, Five Kingdoms (Anhinga Press, 2010).
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Brad Richard’s poetry collection, Motion Studies, won the 2010 Washington Prize from The Word Works and is a finalist for the
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Emily Rosko is the author of two books: Prop Rockery, winner of the 2011 Akron Poetry Prize,
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Maureen Sherbondy’s books are After the Fairy Tale, Praying at Coffee Shops, The Slow Vanishing (Main Street Rag),
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Jessica Cory hails from Appalachian Ohio and is a recent M.A. graduate from East Carolina University
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