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  2. Guy Owen (novelist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, Owen took a position at North Carolina State University. He continued over the years to publish stories and poems. His collection The White Stallion and Other Poems won a Roanoke-Chowan cup for poetry by a North Carolina poet. He co-edited several anthologies of state and regional verse, lectured and conducted workshops across the ...

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    I also was very aware by then that there was an “in crowd” of literati in North Carolina, and a triumvirate of respected literary men: Guy Owen, who edited Southern Poetry Review; Thad Stem of Oxford; and Sam Ragan, who edited The Pilot in Southern Pines. Charlene Whisnant had previously challenged their hegemony, and I had found myself ...

  5. Guy Owen - Wikipedia

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    Guy Owen may refer to: Guy Owen (figure skater) (1913–1952), Canadian figure skater; Guy Owen (novelist) (1925–1981), American novelist This page was last edited ...

  6. Elton Glaser - Wikipedia

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    The Best American Poetry 1995. Simon and Schuster. pp. 77– 79. ISBN 9781439106167: Meditation in blue and white 2003 Glaser, Elton (2003). "Meditation in blue and white". The Marlboro Review. 14&15: The coefficient of drag 2006 Poetry Magazine (Spring 2006) Exhaustion 2006 Poetry Magazine (Spring 2006)

  7. Ron Smith (American poet) - Wikipedia

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    1988: Running Again in Hollywood Cemetery, called "a close second" by Margaret Atwood, judge for the National Poetry Series Open Competition; also a runner-up for the Samuel French Morse Prize; title poem awarded Southern Poetry Review's Guy Owen Award by judge Linda Pastanlater; [6] published by University Presses of Florida; ISBN 978-0-8130-0881-3

  8. A Feast of Snakes - Wikipedia

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    [6] Guy Owen, in The Georgia Review, called it a "surrealistic study of violence and competitiveness in the South." [ 7 ] Time magazine thought that it was "full of brilliant descriptions and characters attempting to kick and gouge their way through some back door to salvation."

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