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From:The Literary Review (Vol. 64) Peer-ReviewedFormer poet laureate of Jamaica, and recipient of the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry in 2019, Lorna Goodison is the celebrated author of many volumes of poetry, the most recent of which is Mother Muse, three short story...
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From:The Literary Review (Vol. 64) Peer-ReviewedElisa Gonzalez is a poet, essayist, and fiction writer. Her work appears in Harvard Review, Hyperallergic, The New Yorker, and elsewhere. She has received support from the Norman Mailer Foundation, Bread Loaf Writers'...
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From:The Literary Review (Vol. 64) Peer-ReviewedRegan Good attended Barnard College and the Iowa Writers' Workshop where she was a Maytag Fellow. She has held multiple residencies at MacDowell, Yaddo, The Fine Arts Work Center, Ucross, VCCA, and Ragdale. She has...
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From:The Literary Review (Vol. 64) Peer-ReviewedNecati Cumali (1921-2001), born in Fiorina, Greece to Turkish parents was a celebrated poet and fiction writer. He wrote 15 books of poetry and a number of books of prose. There is a statue commemorating him in Sairler...
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From:The Literary Review (Vol. 64) Peer-ReviewedVida Cross' work has appeared in Reverie Journal, Reed Magazine, Make Magazine, WarpLand, Mochila Review, and the Journal of Film and Video. In 2008, she received an Illinois Arts Council Special Assistance Grant for...
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From:The Literary Review (Vol. 64) Peer-ReviewedLisa Allen Ortiz is the author of Guide to the Exhibit, winner of the 2016 Perugia Press Prize and two chapbooks: Self Portrait as a Clock and Turns Out. Her poems have appeared in Colorado Review, Zyzzyva, and Beloit...
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From:The Literary Review (Vol. 64) Peer-ReviewedOlivia McCannon is an English poet and translator. Her collection, Exactly My Own Length, was shortlisted for the Seamus Heaney Centre Prize and won the 2012 Fenton Aldeburgh First Collection Prize. Her translations from...
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From:The Literary Review (Vol. 64) Peer-ReviewedYe Lijun is an award-winning Chinese contemporary poet and author of the poetry books My Mountain Country, translated by Fiona Sze-Lorrain, Flower Complex, Passing by Thousands of City Lights in Black Night, and Survey....
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From:The Literary Review (Vol. 64) Peer-ReviewedD. Foy is the author of the novels Made to Break, Patricide, and Absolutely Golden which in 2018 was also published in France). His stories, poems, and essays have appeared in Guernica , Literary Hub, Salon, The...
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From:The Literary Review (Vol. 64) Peer-ReviewedGretchen Marquette is the author of May Day (Graywolf Press, 2016). Her poetry has appeared in Poetry, Harper's, the Paris Review, Tin House, on PBS Newshour, and elsewhere. She lives in Minneapolis. "Ache" was first...
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From:The Literary Review (Vol. 64) Peer-ReviewedJoshua Diamond's poems have appeared in Arsenic Lobster, National Poetry Review, Pleiades, and Verse Daily. "Bedroom Life with Ceramic Frog" first appeared in TLR: The Lives of the Saints (Fall 2011) Different from...
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From:The Literary Review (Vol. 64) Peer-ReviewedChristian Anton Gerard is the author of Wilmot Here, Collect For Stella and Holdfast. He has received Pushcart Prize nominations and Bread Loaf Writers' Conference scholarships, as well as scholarships from the Prague...
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From:The Literary Review (Vol. 64) Peer-ReviewedNorma Farber (1909-1984) was a classical singer, poet, and children's book author. Among her most well-known books is As I Was Crossing Boston Common, with illustrations by Arthur Lobel, which was nominated for a...
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From:The Literary Review (Vol. 64) Peer-ReviewedKeetje Kuipers is a former Stegner Fellow, Pushcart Prize winner, and the author of two collections of poetry. Keetje recently left her position as a tenured associate professor at Auburn University, where she was editor...
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From:The Literary Review (Vol. 64) Peer-ReviewedBorn in 1909 in Warsaw, Poland, Anna Swir (Swirszczynska ) is widely considered one of Poland's most distinguished poets. Profoundly marked by World War II, especially the Warsaw Uprising of 1944, during which she...