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  2. Ihor Pavlyuk - Wikipedia

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    Ihor Pavlyuk was born in the Volyn region on January 1, 1967. His mother died ten days after giving birth to him. He was raised by his grandfather and grandmother on his mother's side, both of whom were migrant peasants (Operation Vistula) from the Helm region (now Poland).

  3. Dixon Hearne - Wikipedia

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    Dixon Hearne (born 1948) is an American educator and writer of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. He has published an education text (Teaching Second-Language Learning with Learning Disabilities), four short story collections: Delta Flats: Stories in the Key of Blues and Hope; Plantatia: High-toned and Lowdown Stories of the South; Native Voices, Native Lands; and When Christmas was Real, and ...

  4. Waterways: Poetry in the Mainstream - Wikipedia

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    In New York City, The Waterways Project was in the forefront of organizing poetry readings and small press book fairs. [2] The first Waterways poetry reading and book fair was held at the South Street Seaport Museum on July 4, 1979. [3] “The New York State Waterways Project grew out of a desire to present the artistry of the word in a novel ...

  5. Heather McHugh - Wikipedia

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    The book won both the Harvard Review/Daniel Pollock Prize in 1995 and Boston Book Review's Bingham Poetry Prize and was a finalist for the National Book Award. The New York Times Book Review chose this poetry collection as a "Notable Book of the Year." In 1996, after the book's publication, she received a Lila Wallace/Reader's Digest Writing Award.

  6. Harry Humes - Wikipedia

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    His work has appeared in West Branch, Antaeus, Gettysburg Review, Massachusetts Review, Poetry, Poetry Northwest, Prairie Schooner, Tar River Poetry, and The Virginia Quarterly Review. He also was editor of Yarrow and Stone Country Poetry Journal. His first poetry collection, Winter Weeds, was published in his 40s, in 1983. [2]

  7. List of literary magazines - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska Quarterly Review (1980–current) Alligator Juniper (1995–current) American Literary Review (1990–current) The American Poetry Review (1972–current) The American River Review (1984–current) The American Scholar (1932–current) American Short Fiction (1991–current) Ancient Paths (1998–current)

  8. New Business: Muddy River Smokehouse makes comeback ... - AOL

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    Posternak opened Muddy River in Portsmouth in 1995 and operated it before selling it in 2006 to focus on his catering business, Chill Catering, and later opened the Roundabout Diner in Portsmouth.

  9. Michael Delp - Wikipedia

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    New Poems from the Third Coast: Contemporary Michigan Poetry (2001) - Co-editor with Conrad Hilberry and Josie Kearns; The Last Good Water: Prose and Poetry, 1988-2003 (2003) As If We Were Prey (2010) The Mad Angler Poems(2014) Lying in the River's Deep Bed: The Confluence of the Dead Man and the Mad Angler(2016) Seven River Prayers(2019)