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  2. Penny Boxall - Wikipedia

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    Boxall's first poetry collection, Ship of the Line, was published by (Eyewear, 2014) and reissued in a new edition in 2018 by Valley Press. Her second poetry collection, Who Goes There?, was published by Valley Press in 2018. Her poem, The Wedding List, won the Mslexia/PBS Women's Poetry Competition 2018. [6]

  3. Angela Topping - Wikipedia

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    Angela Topping (born 2 October 1954) is an English poet, literary critic and author. She has published nine solo poetry collections: Dandelions for Mothers' Day (1988, 1989), The Fiddle (1999), The Way We Came (2007), The New Generation (Salt 2010), I Sing of Bricks (Salt 2011), Paper Patterns (Lapwing 2012), Letting Go (Mother's Milk Press 2013), The Five Petals of Elderflower (Red Squirrel ...

  4. Hoa Nguyen - Wikipedia

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    She is the author of Dark (1998), Parrot Drum (Leroy, 2000), Your Ancient See Through (Sub Press, 2002) and Red Juice (Effing, 2005), Hecate Lochia (Hot Whiskey Press, 2009), as well as many online publications. Nguyen is frequently asked to give readings, act as poet in residence, and lecture on poetry for organizations across the country. [2]

  5. Cathy Galvin - Wikipedia

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    Cathy Galvin (born 14 December 1959) is a British poet and journalist. She has published three poetry collections and is co-founder of the Sunday Times Short Story Award. [1]

  6. Kathleen Herrmann - Wikipedia

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    She has received awards in poetry from the Solano County Fair and Ina Coolbrith Poetry Circle. [1] Herrmann performed for the Flyway Festival, [3] Vallejo Poetry Festival, [4] Napa Valley Writers Club, [5] Alameda Island Poets, [2] the American Association of University Women, [6] Benicia First Tuesday Poets, [2] Poetry by the Bay, and KZCT. [7]

  7. Michael McKeown Bondhus - Wikipedia

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    Michael McKeown Bondhus (born Charlie, 1981) is an American poet and author of four books. His second book, All the Heat We Could Carry, was the winner of the 2013 Main Street Rag Poetry Book Award, the 2014 Thom Gunn Award for Gay Poetry, and a finalist for the Gival Press Poetry Book Award.