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Earth Recitals: Essays on Image & Vision

Kwasny, Melissa
Earth Recitals: Essays on Image & Vision
Melissa Kwasny has published four collections of poems, two novels, and the anthology Toward the Open Field: Poets on the Art of Poetry 1800-1950. She is also, with M. L. Smoker, editor of I Go to the Ruined Place: Contemporary Poems in Defense of Global Human Rights. She lives near Jefferson City, Montana.

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One for the Money

Buckley, Christopher / Young, Gary
One for the Money
An anthology offers strategies and prompts for using single sentence as a principle of poetic structure, a rhetorical tool, and a stimulus. It includes an array of one-sentence poems from a range of historical periods, poetic perspectives, and lengths - from epigrams and aphorisms to sonnets, lyrics, and narratives that range over several pages.

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Last Night

Brush, Thomas
Last Night
A collection of poems that are drawn from the lost who walk the streets, from discarded road signs and postcards, the natural world, memory, whimsy, and vision.

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Swimming in Hong Kong

Han, Stephanie
Swimming in Hong Kong
Stephanie Han¿s Swimming in Hong Kong was the runner-up for the AWP Grace Paley Prize for Short Fiction, the stories won awards from the South China Morning Post, Nimrod International Literary Journal, and Santa Fe Writer¿s Project. Her work has appeared previously in Anthology of New Asian Short Stories, Feminist Studies Journal, Kyoto Journal, Louisville Review, and elsewhere. She is the City University of Hong Kong¿s first English literatur...

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Open Twenty-Four Hours: Poems

Lummis, Suzanne
Open Twenty-Four Hours: Poems
Suzanne Lummis' poetry can be found in the anthologies California Poetry from the Gold Rush to the Present, New California Writers 2012, Poems of the American West, Poems of Murder and Mayhem, and in Human and Inhuman Monstrous Verse. They have appeared in national magazines including Ploughshares, The Hudson Review, The Ohio Review, Hotel Amerika, The Antioch Review, and many others.

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Angels at Bus Stops: Poems

Veinberg, Jon
Angels at Bus Stops: Poems
Jon Veinberg was born in Germany shortly after his family fled Estonia. He has twice been the recipient of NEA grants in poetry, and his work has appeared in POETRY, Ploughshares, The Missouri Review, The Gettysburg Review, Black Warrior Review, Quarterly West, SENTENCE, and Miramar.

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Subjective Geography: A Poet's Thoughts on Life and Craft

Defrees, Madeline
Subjective Geography: A Poet's Thoughts on Life and Craft
Madeline DeFrees was educated at St. Mary¿s Academy in Portland, Oregon, and went on to earn a BA from Marylhurst College and an MA from the University of Oregon. She received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts, and published nine collections of poems, two volumes of non-fiction, and numerous essays, reviews, and short stories. A Catholic nun for many years, DeFrees taught at the College of the H...

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BODY TURN TO RAIN

Robbins, Richard
BODY TURN TO RAIN
Richard Robbins was raised in California and Montana, taught for a number of years in Oregon and, since 1984, has taught at Mankato State University, in Mankato, Minnesota, where he continues to direct the graduate creative writing program. He has published five books of poems, most recently Radioactive City and Other Americas.

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Slim Night of Recognition: Poems

Howell, Emma
Slim Night of Recognition: Poems
Emma Howell was born in Portland, Oregon, and died in 2001, at the age of twenty. She lived in Spain and Brazil and traveled widely in the world at large, forming many fast friendships with people of all ages, races, and creeds. She left behind a loving family, many close friends, and the magnificent, mature poems collected in this volume.

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Beautiful Daughter: A Hendrie Reader

Hendrie
Beautiful Daughter: A Hendrie Reader
The deftly drawn settings and sensitively rendered landscapes that were created with such sensual prose in the early work became more challenging in the later work, as if testing his reader's tolerance for following him into ever more technically demanding altitudes of prose. If only the most supple of readers reached the pole, those were the readers he wanted. But you were also rewarded for getting there. If he laid down his prose like a gaun...

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To Die in Latin: Poems

Ryan, William
To Die in Latin: Poems
William Ryan is the author of two books of poetry. He directs the Creative Writing program at the University of Louisiana, Monroe.

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Open Heart: Poems

Brush, Thomas
Open Heart: Poems
Thomas Brush¿s poems have appeared in Poetry, Poetry Northwest, Prairie Schooner, the Iowa Review, Crazyhorse, North American Review, Shenandoah, and many other journals and anthologies. He has been awarded fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Washington Artist Trust, and the Washington State Arts Commission. His most recent published collection, Last Night, was winner of the Blue...

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