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''32 Poems Magazine'' (''32 Poems'') is a literary magazine, founded in the American states of Maryland and Texas in 2003, that has published poems from writers around the world. About This independent magazine, founded by Deborah Ager and John Poch, made its debut at the 2003 Associated Writing Programs Conference in Baltimore, Maryland and publishes a winter issue in November and a spring issue in April. In the beginning, ''32 Poems'' published only poetry. Since at least the Fall of 2013 it also publishes prose. Each issue contains 32 poems for a total of 64 poems published per year. Board members include: C. Dale Young, B.H. Fairchild, Deborah Ager, and Grace Schulman. ''32 Poems'' is currently edited by George David Clark. Contributors Contributors have included: Billy Collins, Brigit Pegeen Kelly, Lydia Davis, Ricardo Pau-Llosa, A.E. Stallings, William Logan, G.C. Waldrep, Rosemary Winslow, Jeannine Hall Gailey, Chad Davidson, Paul Guest, Bob Hicok, H. L. Hix ...
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Maryland
Maryland ( ) is a state in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. It shares borders with Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia to its south and west; Pennsylvania to its north; and Delaware and the Atlantic Ocean to its east. Baltimore is the largest city in the state, and the capital is Annapolis. Among its occasional nicknames are '' Old Line State'', the ''Free State'', and the '' Chesapeake Bay State''. It is named after Henrietta Maria, the French-born queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland, who was known then in England as Mary. Before its coastline was explored by Europeans in the 16th century, Maryland was inhabited by several groups of Native Americans – mostly by Algonquian peoples and, to a lesser degree, Iroquoian and Siouan. As one of the original Thirteen Colonies of England, Maryland was founded by George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore, a Catholic convert"George Calvert and Cecilius Calvert, Barons Baltimore" William Hand Browne, ...
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James Hoch (poet)
James Hoch is an American poet. Biography The son of a teacher-coach and a saleswoman, Hoch grew up in Collingswood, New Jersey, with three older siblings. Hoch studied philosophy at Millersville University and graduated from University of Maryland with an MFA in creative writing/poetry. He has taught at Franklin and Marshall College and Lynchburg College. He now teaches in the Salameno School of Humanities and Global Studies at Ramapo College in New Jersey. Prior to teaching, Hoch worked as a dishwasher, dock worker, cook, social worker, and shepherd. Hoch's poems have appeared in '' American Poetry Review'', ''Virginia Quarterly Review'', ''The Washington Post'', ''Antioch'', '' Slate'', ''The Kenyon Review'', ''The Gettysburg Review'', '' Ninth Letter'', '' Carolina Quarterly'', ''The Virginia Quarterly Review'', '' New England Review'', ''Pleiades'', '' Black Warrior Review'', ''Gettysburg'', ''Five Fingers'', and ''The New Republic''. He was the 2008 The Frost Place P ...
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Katie Chaple
Katie is an English feminine name. It is a form Katherine, Kate, Caitlin, Kathleen, Katey and their related forms. It is frequently used on its own. People Sports *Katie Boulter (born 1996), British tennis player *Katie Clark (born 1994), British synchronized swimmer * Katie Hill (born 1984), Australian wheelchair basketball player *Katie Hnida (born 1981), American NCAA football player *Katie Hoff (born 1989), American Olympic swimmer * Katie Ledecky (born 1997), American swimmer *Katie Levick (born 1991), English cricketer *Katie Sowers (born 1986), American football coach *Katie Swan (born 1999), British tennis player *Katie Taylor, Irish boxer and footballer, five-time world boxing and 2012 Olympic champion *Katie Thorlakson (born 1985), Canadian soccer player Television and film * Katie Brown (TV personality) (born 1963), American television show host * Katie Couric (born 1957), American journalist * Katie Cassidy (born 1986), American singer and actress * Katie Featherst ...
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Christopher Cessac
Christopher is the English version of a Europe-wide name derived from the Greek name Χριστόφορος (''Christophoros'' or '' Christoforos''). The constituent parts are Χριστός (''Christós''), "Christ" or "Anointed", and φέρειν (''phérein''), "to bear"; hence the "Christ-bearer". As a given name, 'Christopher' has been in use since the 10th century. In English, Christopher may be abbreviated as "Chris", "Topher", and sometimes " Kit". It was frequently the most popular male first name in the United Kingdom, having been in the top twenty in England and Wales from the 1940s until 1995, although it has since dropped out of the top 100. The name is most common in England and not so common in Wales, Scotland, or Ireland. People with the given name Antiquity and Middle Ages * Saint Christopher (died 251), saint venerated by Catholics and Orthodox Christians * Christopher (Domestic of the Schools) (fl. 870s), Byzantine general * Christopher Lekapenos (died 931 ...
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Steven D
Stephen or Steven is a common English first name. It is particularly significant to Christians, as it belonged to Saint Stephen ( grc-gre, Στέφανος ), an early disciple and deacon who, according to the Book of Acts, was stoned to death; he is widely regarded as the first martyr (or " protomartyr") of the Christian Church. In English, Stephen is most commonly pronounced as ' (). The name, in both the forms Stephen and Steven, is often shortened to Steve or Stevie. The spelling as Stephen can also be pronounced which is from the Greek original version, Stephanos. In English, the female version of the name is Stephanie. Many surnames are derived from the first name, including Stephens, Stevens, Stephenson, and Stevenson, all of which mean "Stephen's (son)". In modern times the name has sometimes been given with intentionally non-standard spelling, such as Stevan or Stevon. A common variant of the name used in English is Stephan ; related names that have found some cu ...
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Averill Curdy
Averill Ann Curdy is an American poet and academic. Life She received her MFA from the University of Houston and her PhD from the University of Missouri. Curdy worked as an arts administrator and as a marketing manager and technical editor. Her work has appeared in ''Poetry'', ''The Paris Review'', ''Raritan'' and the ''Kenyon Review''. She lives in Chicago and is a professor at Northwestern University. Awards * 2007 Literature Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. * 2005 Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers' Award * 2007 Lannan Writing Marfa Residency Fellowship Works"Anatomical Angel", ''Poetry'', (June 2006)
*[http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=236828 "Hardware", ''Poetry'', (June 2009)]
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Katie Umans
Katie is an English feminine name. It is a form Katherine (given name), Katherine, Kate (given name), Kate, Caitlin, Kathleen (given name), Kathleen, Katey and their related forms. It is frequently used on its own. People Sports *Katie Boulter (born 1996), British tennis player *Katie Clark (born 1994), British synchronized swimmer *Katie Hill (basketball), Katie Hill (born 1984), Australian wheelchair basketball player *Katie Hnida (born 1981), American NCAA football player *Katie Hoff (born 1989), American Olympic swimmer *Katie Ledecky (born 1997), American swimmer *Katie Levick (born 1991), English cricketer *Katie Sowers (born 1986), American football coach *Katie Swan (born 1999), British tennis player *Katie Taylor, Irish boxer and footballer, five-time world boxing and 2012 Olympic champion *Katie Thorlakson (born 1985), Canadian soccer player Television and film * Katie Brown (TV personality) (born 1963), American television show host * Katie Couric (born 1957), American ...
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Stephen Graham Jones
Stephen Graham Jones is a Blackfoot Native American author of experimental fiction, horror fiction, crime fiction, and science fiction. Although his recent work is often classified as horror, he is celebrated for applying more "literary" stylings to a variety of speculative genres, as well as his prolificness, having published 22 books under the age of 50. 31.5 linear feet of Jones' works are held in the Sowell Family Collection in Literature, Community, and the Natural World, part of the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library at Texas Tech University. He is currently the Ivena Baldwin professor of English at the University of Colorado Boulder. Background Stephen Graham Jones was born in Midland, Texas, in 1972. Jones received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in English and Philosophy from Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. in 1994. He then went on to earn his Master of Arts Degree in English from the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas, in 1996. He complete ...
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Bernadette Geyer
Bernadette K. Geyer (born June 16, 1968) is a poet, writer, translator, and editor in Berlin, Berlin, Germany. Life She graduated from Allegheny College. She worked for the US Fuel Cell Council, and was deputy director of Fuel Cells 2000; she served as editor-in-chief of The Word Works, and works as a writer/editor/translator in Berlin, Berlin, Germany. Her writings and translations have appeared in ''Oxford American, The Massachusetts Review, Barrow Street, Hotel Amerika'', ''The Marlboro Review'', ''South Dakota Review'', ''The Midwest Quarterly'', ''The Potomac Review'', ''Gargoyle'', ''32 poems'', ''The Evansville Review'', ''culture: the word on cheese'', ''AFAR Magazine'', ''Birmingham Poetry Review'', and the ''2015 Poet's Market''. She read at the Poetry at Noon Series at the Library of Congress. Awards * Selected by Cornelius Eady for the Hilary Tham Capital Collection imprint of Word Works, The Word Works in 2012, resulting in the publication of her first full-lengt ...
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Lisa Russ Spaar
Lisa Russ Spaar is a contemporary American poet, professor, and essayist. She is currently a professor of English and Creative Writing at the University of Virginia and the director of the Area Program in Poetry Writing. She is the author of numerous books of poetry, most recentl''Vanitas, Rough: Poems''an''Satin Cash: Poems'' Her latest collection, ''Orexia,'' was published bPersea Booksin 2017. Her poem''Temple Gaudete'' published in IMAGE Journal, won a 2016 Pushcart Prize. Spaar has also edited several anthologies, includinAll That Mighty Heart: London Poems which Billy Collins says "gathers mighty swirl of poetry into a gorgeous volume whose variety and heft rival the city itself— its smoke, roar, and flow." Education Spaar graduated summa cum laude from the University of Virginia with a B.A. in 1978. Two years later, in 1980, she returned to the University of Virginia to complete her education with an M.F.A. in Creative Writing (Poetry). Poetry Spaar's books of po ...
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Amit Majmudar
Amit Majmudar (born 1979) is an American novelist and poet. In 2015, he was named the first Poet Laureate of Ohio. Life Majmudar, a son of Indian immigrants, grew up in the Cleveland area. He earned a BS at the University of Akron and an MD at Northeast Ohio Medical University. He is a diagnostic radiology, radiologist specializing in nuclear medicine practicing full-time in Columbus, Ohio, where he lives with his wife Ami and his twin sons, Shiv and Savya, and daughter Aishani. One of the twins has a congenital heart defect. His poems have appeared in ''The Antioch Review'', ''Image'', ''Poetry (magazine), Poetry'', ''Poetry Northwest'', ''National Poetry Review'', ''The New England Review'', ''Smartish Pace'', ''River Styx (magazine), River Styx'', and ''The New Yorker''. Bibliography Novels *''Sitayana.'' 2019. * * ''Partitions''. 2011. Short fiction *"Secret Lives of the Detainees", ''The Kenyon Review'', 2016; selected for ''The O. Henry Prize Stories 2017'' (Anchor Bo ...
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Robin Beth Schaer
Robin Beth Schaer is an American poet. Biography Born in 1971, she graduated from Colgate University and Columbia University, and has taught at Columbia University, The New School, Cooper Union, Oberlin College and worked at the Academy of American Poets. She is the author of one book of poetry, ''Shipbreaking''. Her work has appeared in ''Rattapallax'', ''Denver Quarterly'', ''Guernica'', ''Painted Bride Quarterly'', and ''Barrow Street'', ''Washington Square''. She currently teaches at Case Western Reserve University and has worked as a deckhand aboard the ''Bounty (1960 ship), Bounty'', and lived in New York City. Awards * Yaddo * Djerassi Resident Artists Program * Saltonstall Foundation Fellowship * Virginia Center for the Creative Arts Fellowship Works''Shipbreaking'' (Anhinga 2015)
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