Tom Wayman\u27s latest books are a collection of essays, A Country Not Considered: Canada, Culture, Work (Anansi), and a selected poems 1973-93, Did I Miss Anything? (Harbour), both published in 1993. The poems here are from a new collection, The Astonishing Weight of the Dead, forthcoming from Polestar Press (Vancouver). A frequent OR contributor, he teaches for Okanagan University College in Vernon and Kelowna, B.C
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John Updike\u27s Collected Poems 1953-1993 was published by Knopf last spring. His most recent novel...
Australian-born John Kinsella is the author of more than thirty books of poetry, fiction and nonfict...
Robert Cording teaches English and creative writing at College of the Holy Cross. He has published f...
TOM WAYMAN has published widely, in Canada, the United States, and England. He is the author of Wa...
Tom Wayman\u27s recent collection, My Father\u27s Cup, was shortlisted for both the Governor General...
WILLIAM HEYEN is the author of Depth of Field (Louisiana State University Press, 1970), Noise in ...
Michael Salcman has published recent poems in such magazines as Barrow Street, Harvard Review, and R...
William Heyen, a frequent OR contributor, published Ribbons: The Gulf War last year. The Host: Selec...
REGINALD GIBBONS of Princeton is the editor of The Poet\u27s Work. His first book of poems is Roofs,...
Gary Soto\u27s most recent books are Jesse, a novel from Harcourt Brace & Co., and New and Selected ...
This collection of poetry depicts landscapes and experiences of loss. The poems occur in various loc...
Gray Jacobik has new poems in the Connecticut Review, Louisiana Literature, and Wisconsin Review. A ...
Chase Twichell most recendy published Perdito (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1991). The poems here are fr...
This work is a two-part collection of poems examining creative loss and gain and human dysfunction. ...
Student’s name omitted writes poems informed by the restorative vigor of nature, the sheer beauty of...
John Updike\u27s Collected Poems 1953-1993 was published by Knopf last spring. His most recent novel...
Australian-born John Kinsella is the author of more than thirty books of poetry, fiction and nonfict...
Robert Cording teaches English and creative writing at College of the Holy Cross. He has published f...