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  2. Subtropics (journal) - Wikipedia

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    College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Subtropics is an American literary journal based at the University of Florida in Gainesville.. Works originally published in Subtropics have been subsequently selected for inclusion in the Best American Poetry, The Best American Short Stories, Best American Nonrequired Reading, New Stories from the Midwest, New Stories from the South, the O. Henry Prize ...

  3. Gulf Stream Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Gulf Stream Magazine was founded in 1989 [ 1] by Lynne Barrett, who edited it until 2002 when John Dufresne became editor. The magazine is published biannually and carries fiction, poetry, creative non-fiction, interviews and reviews. [ 1]

  4. Southern United States literature - Wikipedia

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    Southern United States literature. 16 states and Washington, D.C. are defined as the Southern region of the United States by the Census Bureau. The 13 states in dark red and solid red are usually considered part of the South. The inclusion of some of the four states in stripes is sometimes disputed. The Census Bureau does not include Missouri ...

  5. Anhinga Press - Wikipedia

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    www.anhinga.org. Anhinga Press is an American, independent, literary press located in Tallahassee, Fla. The press began in 1972 as an outgrowth of the Apalachee Poetry Center, a non-profit organization promoting the reading and understanding of poetry. In 1976, founder and poet, Van Brock, expanded the scope of the press by publishing poetry ...

  6. Sandra M. Castillo - Wikipedia

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    April 29, 1962. Havana, Cuba. Alma mater. Florida State University. Known for. Being a poet and a professor. Sandra M. Castillo is a poet and South Florida resident. She was born in Havana, Cuba and emigrated on one of the last of President Lyndon B. Johnson's Freedom Flights. Castillo's family's number for the Freedom Flights was 160,633. [1]

  7. Florida State Poets Association - Wikipedia

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    The Florida State Poets Association was founded as a non-profit in October 1974 by Henrietta Kroah and Hans Juergensen. The society affiliated with the National Federation of State Poetry Societies in the same year, and was chartered by the State of Florida in 1979. Cadence 2020: Florida State Poets Association Anthology 38, October 22, 2020.

  8. Academy of American Poets - Wikipedia

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    The Academy of American Poets was created in 1934 in New York City by 23-year-old Marie Bullock [8] with a mission to "support American poets at all stages of their careers and to foster the appreciation of contemporary poetry." In 1936, the Academy of American Poets was officially incorporated as a nonprofit organization.

  9. Apalachee Review - Wikipedia

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    Apalachee Review is an American literary journal based in Tallahassee, Florida.The journal, originally the Apalachee Quarterly, was founded in 1971 by David Morrill, Sandy Shartzer, Kim Rogers and Bill Hampton, former editors of the Florida State University student newspaper, The Florida Flambeau, and the campus literary magazine, The Legend.