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  2. Aline Murray Kilmer - Wikipedia

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    Aline Murray Kilmer (August 1, 1888 – October 1, 1941), was an American poet, children's book author, and essayist, and the wife and widow of poet and journalist Joyce Kilmer (1886-1918). The couple attended Rutgers College Preparatory School and married shortly after his graduation from Columbia University in 1908.

  3. Joy Davidman - Wikipedia

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    For her collection of poems, Letter to a Comrade, she won the Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition in 1938. She was chosen by Stephen Vincent Benét, who commended Davidman for her "varied command of forms and a bold power." [4] In 1939, she won the Russell Loines Award for Poetry for this same book of poems.

  4. Robert Hershon - Wikipedia

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    He had two grown children, Elizabeth and Jed. Hershon published fourteen books of poetry. Most recently, "Freeze Frame" (2015) "Goldfish and Rose" (2013); Into a Punchline: Poems 1984-1994 (1994), The German Lunatic (2000), and Calls from the Outside World (2006).

  5. Diane Burns - Wikipedia

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    Children 1 Diane Marie Burns (January 11, 1956 – December 22, 2006) was an Anishinaabe ( Lac Court Oreilles ) and Chemehuevi artist, known for her poetry and performance art highlighting Native American experience.

  6. Baxter Black - Wikipedia

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    Children's Poetry: Coyote Cowboy Co. 2011 Lessons From a Desperado Poet with Wilford Brimley: Literary Collection: TwoDot: 2012 Ride, Cowboy, Ride! 8 Seconds Ain't That Long: Fiction: TwoDot: 2012 Reindeer Flu: Poetry: Children's Fiction: 2013 Poems Worth Saving: Poetry: Coyote Cowboy Co. 2013 Cave Wall Graffiti from a Neanderthal Cowboy ...

  7. Elizabeth Barrett Browning - Wikipedia

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    Edgar Allan Poe was inspired by her poem Lady Geraldine's Courtship and specifically borrowed the poem's metre for his poem The Raven. [38] Poe had reviewed Barrett Browning's work in the January 1845 issue of the Broadway Journal , writing that "her poetic inspiration is the highest – we can conceive of nothing more august.