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  2. David Yezzi - Wikipedia

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    Yezzi's poem "The Call" was included in The Best American Poetry 2006 and "Minding Rites" appeared in The Best American Poetry 2012. In December 2008, Azores was chosen as a Slate magazine "Best Book of 2008." In 2015, Birds of the Air was a finalist for the Poets' Prize. Late Romance was an editors' selection at The New York Times Book Review in

  3. The Atlantic - Wikipedia

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    James Russell Lowell, the first editor of The Atlantic. In the autumn of 1857, Moses Dresser Phillips, a publisher from Boston, created The Atlantic Monthly. The plan for the magazine was launched at a dinner party, which was described in a letter by Phillips: I must tell you about a little dinner-party I gave about two weeks ago.

  4. Peter Davison (poet) - Wikipedia

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    In 1966 he joined the Atlantic Monthly Press, remaining there for 29 years, the final 15 as its director. For 30 years he was also poetry editor for Atlantic Monthly. [2] (Later it merged with Grove Press to become Grove/Atlantic.) In the 1980s he joined Houghton Mifflin, where he edited books for his own imprint from 1985 to 1998.

  5. David Baker (poet) - Wikipedia

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    His work has appeared in American Poetry Review, The Atlantic Monthly, The Nation, [1] The New Republic, The New York Times, The New Yorker, [2] The Paris Review, [3] Poetry, and The Yale Review. He lives in Granville, Ohio, [4] and serves as poetry editor of the Kenyon Review. [5] [6] [7]

  6. Thomas Bailey Aldrich - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Bailey Aldrich (/ ˈ ɔː l d r ɪ tʃ / AWL-dritch; November 11, 1836 – March 19, 1907) was an American writer, poet, critic, and editor.He is notable for his long editorship of The Atlantic Monthly, during which he published writers including Charles W. Chesnutt. [1]

  7. Gary Miranda - Wikipedia

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    He has won nine awards from the Poetry Society of America, and in July 1979, Miranda was chosen by the editors of the Atlantic Monthly to be the third poet-in-residence at The Frost Place, Robert Frost's house in Franconia, New Hampshire, after Katha Pollitt and Robert Hass.

  8. Erin Belieu - Wikipedia

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    Her work has appeared in places such as The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, Slate, [4] Nerve, The Yale Review, TriQuarterly, Ploughshares, The New York Times, Tin House, and The Virginia Quarterly Review. [5] Her poetry collections include Infanta, One Above & One Below, Black Box and Slant Six. She has served as managing editor of AGNI.

  9. Jill Bialosky - Wikipedia

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    Jill Bialosky (born Jill Robin Bialosky, April 13, 1957 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American poet, novelist, essayist and executive book editor. She is the author of four volumes of poetry, three novels, and two recent memoirs. She co-edited with Helen Schulman an anthology, Wanting a Child.