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  2. Jadene Felina Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Her poetry has appeared in Yankee Magazine, The Christian Science Monitor, [5] Cape Women Online Magazine, Pedestal Magazine, [6] Muddy River Poetry Review, Brevities, The Aurorean, Prairie Schooner, Transnational Perspectives (Switzerland), Psychopoetica, and Doors Out of Dorset (England).

  3. Alison Pelegrin - Wikipedia

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    Alison Pelegrin is an American poet, writer, and English lecturer. She is the author of several poetry collections, including Our Lady of Bewilderment (LSU 2022), Waterlines (LSU 2016), Hurricane Party (Akron 2011), and Big Muddy River of Stars (2007), which won the Akron Poetry Prize.

  4. Willa Schneberg - Wikipedia

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    Willa Hope Schneberg (born May 21, 1952, in Brooklyn, New York) is an American poet.She has published five full-length poetry collections, including In The Margins Of The World, [1] winner of the 2002 Oregon Book Award; Box Poems (Alice James Books); Storytelling In Cambodia (Calyx Books); [2] Rending the Garment (Mudfish/Box Turtle Press); [3] [4] and The Naked Room. [5]

  5. 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).

  6. 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)

  7. Heather McHugh - Wikipedia

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    Heather McHugh (born August 20, 1948) is an American poet notable for Dangers, To the Quick, Eyeshot and Muddy Matterhorn. McHugh was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship in the US and a Griffin Poetry Prize in Canada, and was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She taught for thirty years at the University of Washington in Seattle ...

  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. Janice Rebibo - Wikipedia

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    The first of her four poetry collections, Zara (a stranger-woman, referring to the figure in Proverbs), was published in 1997. [17] She later served as chief translator for Natan Yonatan , completing Within the Song to Live , his bilingual volume of selected work, following that popular poet’s death in 2004.