Jane Ellen Glasser\u27s poetry has been published in such national literary magazines as Virginia Quarterly Review, Hudson Review, Southern Review, Poetry Northwest, Hollins Critic, Southern Poetry Review, Georgia Review and Beloit Poetry Journal. Naming the Darkness, her first book-length poetry collection, with an introduction by W.D. Snodgrass, was published in 1991 by Road Publishers. Her poems have garnered awards from the Poetry Society of Virginia, Puddingstone, and the Irene Leache Literary Society. She is an English and creative writing teacher at Norview High School in Norfolk
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Jane Bernstein is the author of Departures, a novel, Loving Rachel, a memoir, and Seven Minutes in H...
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Dara Wier is the author of Blood, Hook & Eye,\u27\u27 published in 1977 by the University of Texas ...
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