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Mary Azrael (born December 20, 1943) is an American author and poet. Her poems have appeared in journals including '' Prairie Schooner'', ''
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''. She is the co-founder of Passager Books and an editor of national literary journal, ''Passager'', which features the work of older writers.


Publications

*Azrael, Mary. ''Victorians''. Red Dust, 1981. . *Azrael, Mary. ''Riddles for a Naked Sailor''. Stonevale Press, 1991. . *Azrael, Mary; Kopelke, Kendra. ''Keeping Time: 150 Years of Journal Writing''. Passager Books, 2009. . *Azrael, Mary; Kopelke, Kendra. ''Burning Bright: Passager Celebrates 21 Years''. Passager Books, 2011. . *Azrael, Mary. ''The House No House''. DogBone, 2017. .


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