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Lacing the Moon
Linda Monacelli
Linda Monacelli-Johnson is a poet with Cleveland roots who has lived in New Mexico since 1977. She has published Campanile (Drummer Press), Weathered (Sunstone Press) and Lacing the Moon (CSU Poetry Center). Inspired by nature and the physical landscape, Linda’s poems are rich with imagery of the Southwest. Her work is included in 200 New Mexico Poems, an online anthology to celebrate that state’s centennial this year, and The Dream Book: An Anthology of Writings by Italian American Women.
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Work Lights
David Young
David Young is the author of several collections of poetry, including Field of Light and Shadow(Knopf, 2010); Black Lab (2006); At the White Window (2000); Night Thoughts and Henry Vaughan(1994), which won the Ohio State University Press/The Journal Award in Poetry; The Planet on the Desk: Selected and New Poems 1960-1990 (1991); Foraging (1986); Earthshine (1988); The Names of a Hare in English (1979); Work Lights: Thirty-Two Prose Poems (1977); and Boxcars (1972).
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Here in The
Russell Atkins
Russell Atkins, poet, composer, dramatist, editor, and music theorist, has been admired for his brilliant, idiosyncratic poetry and wide-ranging intellect. Here In The is his first full-length collection of poetry.
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Crossing the River Twice
Stratis Haviaras
Stratis Haviaras is the author of four books of poetry in Greek, and two collections of poems and two novels in English. He received his M.F.A. from Goddard College, and is the Founding Editor of theHarvard Review. Haviaras worked for thirty years as the curator of the Poetry and Farnsworth Rooms in the Harvard College Library.
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The Glassblower's Breath
Thomas Lux
Thomas Lux was born in Northampton, Massachusetts, on December 10, 1946 and attended Emerson College and The University of Iowa. His numerous books of poetry include Child Made of Sand(Houghton Mifflin, 2012); God Particles (Houghton Mifflin, 2008); The Cradle Place (Houghton Mifflin, 2004); The Street of Clocks (Houghton Mifflin, 2001); New and Selected Poems, 1975-1995 (Houghton Mifflin, 1997), which was a finalist for the 1998 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize; Split Horizon (Houghton Mifflin, 1994), for which he received the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award; Tarantulas on the Lifebuoy (Ampersand Books, 1983); The Glassblower’s Breath (Cleveland State University Press, 1976); Memory’s Handgrenade (Pym-Randall, 1972); and The Land Sighted (Pym-Randall, 1970).
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A Sack Full of Old Quarrels
Bruce Weigl
Bruce Weigl’s most recent collection of poetry is Declension in the Village of Chung Loung (Ausable Books, 2006). The poems published here are from a manuscript in progress called The Abundance of Nothing. In 2006, Weigl was awarded the Lannan Literary Award for Poetry.
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Emergency Exit
Cyril A. Dostal
Cyril (“Cy”) A. Dostal was the founding president of the Poets’ League of Greater Cleveland and moderated the league’s monthly poetry workshop from 1973 until his death in 2002. Dostal’s first collection of poems, Emergency Exit was published by Cleveland State University in 1975. The Cuyahoga Valley Nature Writers Workshop was formed by Dostal and Jill Sell in 1994, and for several years Dostal was publisher and editor of Tributaries, a national literary magazine devoted to nature writing.
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