Dave Smith directs the creative writing program at the University of Utah. His poetry has appeared in numerous periodicals and anthologies, and his books include Bull Island, Mean Rufus Throw Down, The Fisherman\u27s Whore, Drunks, Cumberland Station, and In Dark, Sudden with Light Illinois Press has recently , published his latest collection, , Goshawk, Antelope. He is a vice president of the Associated Writing Programs
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David Fenza is Executive Director of the Associated Writing Programs, a nonprofit organization of wr...
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Marvin Bell teaches at the University of Iowa. A Guggenheim Fellow and nominee for the National Book...
Jim Simmerman\u27s books of poetry include Home, from Dragon Gate in 1983, which was picked by Raymo...
Wayne Ude is the author of Buffalo and Other Stories, 1975; Becoming Coyote, 1981; and Three Coyote ...
Dave Smith has published twenty-three books, seventeen of them books of poems, among them, Night Ple...
David Fenza is the author of a book-length poem, The Interlude: Fables of the Twice-Fallen Angels (G...
Tim Seibles is the author of several books of poems including Hurdy-Gurdy, Hammerlock, and Buffalo H...
David Swerdlow is the author of two collections of poetry, Small Holes in the Universe and Bodies on...
Fred Chappell has written six novels, including Dagon, which won the Best Foreign Novel Prize form t...
David Fenza is Executive Director of the Associated Writing Programs, a nonprofit organization of wr...
Tim Seibles is the author of several poetry collections including Hurdy-Gurdy, Hammerlock, Buffalo H...
Mark Johnson is executive director of the Associated Writing Programs at Old Dominion University. Hi...
Maggie Smith is the author of four award-winning books of poems: Lamp of the Body; The Well Speaks o...
Adrian Matejka is the author of The Devil’s Garden and Mixology, which was a winner of the 2008 Nati...
Tim Seibles is the author of several poetry collections including Hurdy-Gurdy, Hammerlock, Buffalo H...
Liam Rector is the author of a book of poetry, The Sorrow of Architecture, 1984, and editor of The D...
Marvin Bell teaches at the University of Iowa. A Guggenheim Fellow and nominee for the National Book...
Jim Simmerman\u27s books of poetry include Home, from Dragon Gate in 1983, which was picked by Raymo...
Wayne Ude is the author of Buffalo and Other Stories, 1975; Becoming Coyote, 1981; and Three Coyote ...