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Robert Thomas Pringle (born 1943) is an American poet, schoolmaster and
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. Of Scottish descent and originally from Westerville, Ohio, from 1962 to 1987 Pringle was a schoolteacher, teaching English and biology in high schools. Since then, he has concentrated on poetry, but has also worked as a park ranger at the
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, as a rural mail carrier, a laboratory technician in bacteriology, a house painter, and as an attendant in a mental hospital.''Cold Front'' (Pudding House Publications
p. 35
/ref> In 1998 he was the joint owner of a herd of Alpine goats. His poems have been published in '' Orbis,
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''. In 2004 Pringle’s poem "Ricardo Klement Speaks of Border Wars" won the First Prize in the Scottish International Open Poetry Competition.Contributors to Poetry Salzburg Review
at poetrysalzburg.com, accessed 12 December 2012
Pringle has three children.


Poetry collections

*''Cold Front'' (Pudding House Publications, 1998) *''Inventing God'' (Pudding House Publications, 2008, )


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External links

*Robert Pringle
Inventing God
(searchable) at books.google.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Pringle, Robert 1943 births American male poets Living people Place of birth missing (living people)