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  2. Smartish Pace - Wikipedia

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    Smartish Pace is a non-profit, independent literary journal based in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. The magazine was founded in 1999 by Stephen Reichert [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] who was a University of Maryland School of Law student at the time.

  3. Marilyn Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Marilyn L. Taylor (born October 2, 1939) is an American poet with six published collections of poems. Taylor's poems have also appeared in a number of anthologies and journals, including The American Scholar, Able Muse, Measure, Smartish Pace, The Formalist, and Poetry magazine's 90th Anniversary Anthology. Her second full-length collection ...

  4. Diann Blakely - Wikipedia

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    Diann Blakely (June 1, 1957 – August 5, 2014) was an American poet, essayist, editor, and critic. [1] [2] She taught at Belmont University, Harvard University, Vanderbilt University, led workshops at two Vermont College residencies, and served as senior instructor and the first poet-in-residence at the Harpeth Hall School in Nashville, Tennessee. [2]

  5. Mary Crow - Wikipedia

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    Mary Crow is an American poet, translator, and professor who served as the poet laureate of Colorado for 14 years. [1] She is the author of three collections of poetry, three chapbooks and five translations. She has been awarded many honors and prizes including poetry fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Colorado Council ...

  6. Davies v Mann - Wikipedia

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    Davies v Mann. Appearance. hide. A wagon accident involving a hapless donkey had significant reverberations in tort law. [1] Davies v. Mann, 152 Eng. Rep. 588 (1882), was an English case that contained the first formulation of the "last clear chance" or “last opportunity rule” doctrine in negligence law. [2] The case concerned an accident ...

  7. Terese Coe - Wikipedia

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    Terese Coe. Terese Coe is an American writer, translator, and dramatist. Her work has been published in over 100 journals in the United States, England, Scotland, Ireland, Canada, Australia, and India. She is the author of three collections of poetry, four published prose stories, and many translations from the French, German, and Spanish.

  8. Joel Allegretti - Wikipedia

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    Allegretti's poems have appeared in The New York Quarterly, Barrow Street, Harpur Palate, Smartish Pace, PANK, and many other national journals, as well as in journals published in Canada, the United Kingdom, Belgium, and India. In addition to writing six books and chapbooks of poetry, he conceived and edited the anthology Rabbit Ears: TV Poems.

  9. Elizabeth Arnold (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Arnold graduated from University of Chicago, with a PhD. She taught at the University of Maryland. [1] Her work has appeared in Poetry, Slate, TriQuarterly, Conjunctions, Antioch Review, Chicago Review, Sagetrieb, Literary Imagination, Gulf Coast, The Carolina Review, Tikkun, Pequod, Smartish Pace, Poetry Daily, Kalliope, and Shankpain.