WILLIAM HEYEN is the author of Depth of Field (Louisiana State University Press, 1970), Noise in the Trees: Poems and a Memoir (Vanguard Press, 1974), the editor of A Profile of Theodore Roethke (Columbus: Charles E. Merrill, 1971) and American Poetry in 1976 (to be published by Bobbs-Merrill in 1976); and he has published numerous critical essays. Poems of his have been selected several times for inclusion in the Borestone anthologies
Bernard Horn’s Our Daily Words, winner of the Old Seventy Creek Poetry Prize, was a finalist for the...
Sean Lause is a professor of English at Rhodes State College in Lima, Ohio. His poems have appeared...
William Reichard\u27s first collection of poetry, An Alchemy in the Bones, won a Minnesota Voices pr...
William Heyen, a frequent OR contributor, published Ribbons: The Gulf War last year. The Host: Selec...
Recorded on February 2, 1968 at Potsdam University, William Heyen talks about his inspirations as a ...
William Heyen\u27s latest volume is The Host: Selected Poems 1965-1990 (Time Being Books, 1994). A f...
By William Heyen, College at Brockport alumnus and professor emeritus William Heyen\u27s work explor...
JOHN DELANEY, a graduate student at Syracuse University, has published poetry in Poetry Northwest,...
CONRAD HILBERRY has recently published a second volume of poems, Rust (Ohio University Press), an...
Tom Wayman\u27s latest books are a collection of essays, A Country Not Considered: Canada, Culture, ...
JOHN R. REED, a frequent OR contributor, has recently completed a study of H. G. Wells\u27 work. H...
By William Heyen [College at Brockport emeritus and alumnus]. Joyce Carol Oates once called William ...
TOM WAYMAN has published widely, in Canada, the United States, and England. He is the author of Wa...
This paper shall attempt to outline William Heyen's Transcendental Vision. Chapter One, sections on...
Student’s name omitted writes poems informed by the restorative vigor of nature, the sheer beauty of...
Bernard Horn’s Our Daily Words, winner of the Old Seventy Creek Poetry Prize, was a finalist for the...
Sean Lause is a professor of English at Rhodes State College in Lima, Ohio. His poems have appeared...
William Reichard\u27s first collection of poetry, An Alchemy in the Bones, won a Minnesota Voices pr...
William Heyen, a frequent OR contributor, published Ribbons: The Gulf War last year. The Host: Selec...
Recorded on February 2, 1968 at Potsdam University, William Heyen talks about his inspirations as a ...
William Heyen\u27s latest volume is The Host: Selected Poems 1965-1990 (Time Being Books, 1994). A f...
By William Heyen, College at Brockport alumnus and professor emeritus William Heyen\u27s work explor...
JOHN DELANEY, a graduate student at Syracuse University, has published poetry in Poetry Northwest,...
CONRAD HILBERRY has recently published a second volume of poems, Rust (Ohio University Press), an...
Tom Wayman\u27s latest books are a collection of essays, A Country Not Considered: Canada, Culture, ...
JOHN R. REED, a frequent OR contributor, has recently completed a study of H. G. Wells\u27 work. H...
By William Heyen [College at Brockport emeritus and alumnus]. Joyce Carol Oates once called William ...
TOM WAYMAN has published widely, in Canada, the United States, and England. He is the author of Wa...
This paper shall attempt to outline William Heyen's Transcendental Vision. Chapter One, sections on...
Student’s name omitted writes poems informed by the restorative vigor of nature, the sheer beauty of...
Bernard Horn’s Our Daily Words, winner of the Old Seventy Creek Poetry Prize, was a finalist for the...
Sean Lause is a professor of English at Rhodes State College in Lima, Ohio. His poems have appeared...
William Reichard\u27s first collection of poetry, An Alchemy in the Bones, won a Minnesota Voices pr...