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  2. Ravi Shankar (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Ravi Shankar (born 1975) is an American poet, editor, and former literature professor at Central Connecticut State University and City University of Hong Kong and Chairman of the Asia Pacific Writers & Translators (APWT). He is the founding editor of online literary journal Drunken Boat. [1] [2] [3] He has been called "a diaspora icon" by ...

  3. Shaun Shui - Wikipedia

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    This work was originally published in CURA: A Literary Magazine of Art & Action, Issue 14, in Fall 2014. It was subsequently collected during the winter by Drunken Boats, an online literary journal. It was included in the Electronic Literature Organization Collection Volume 3 in 2016. Genre

  4. Dzvinia Orlowsky - Wikipedia

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    Dzvinia Orlowsky. Dzvinia Orlowsky[a] is a Ukrainian American poet, translator, editor, and teacher. She was born in Cambridge, Ohio and received her BA from Oberlin College and her MFA from the Warren Wilson College MFA Program for Writers. She is author of six poetry collections including Convertible Night, Flurry of Stones (Carnegie Mellon ...

  5. Rebecca Seiferle - Wikipedia

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    Her third poetry collection, Bitters, published by Copper Canyon Press, won the Western States Book Award and a Pushcart Prize. Her translation of Vallejo's Trilce was a finalist for the 1992 PenWest Translation Award. In 2004, she was awarded a literary fellowship from the Lannan Foundation. [6] Rebecca Seiferle, in 2012, was declared the poet ...

  6. Patrick Rosal - Wikipedia

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    His poems and essays have been published widely in journals and anthologies including The New York Times, Tin House, Drunken Boat, Poetry, New England Review, American Poetry Review, Harvard Review, Grantland, Brevity, Breakbeat Poets, and The Best American Poetry. He is co-founding editor of Some Call It Ballin’, a literary sports magazine.

  7. Frances Kai-Hwa Wang - Wikipedia

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    Poetry. Frances Kai-Hwa Wang [1] is an American writer and educator based in Michigan and Hawai‘i . She was a 2019 Knight Arts Challenge winner [2] receiving $25,000 for her project "Beyond Vincent Chin: Legacies in Action and Art" addressing a key case in Asian American history and its impacts since his murder in 1982.

  8. Tom Healy (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Healy's poems and essays on culture and politics have been published in many magazines and journals, including the Paris Review, Yale Review, BOMB, Salmagundi, Tin House, Drunken Boat and the New York Times. His work has also appeared in a variety of anthologies and artist books.

  9. Natalie Diaz - Wikipedia

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    Her work appeared in Narrative, [10] Poetry magazine, [11] Drunken Boat, [12] Prairie Schooner, Iowa Review, and Crab Orchard Review.. Diaz's debut book of poetry, When My Brother Was an Aztec, "portrays experiences rooted in Native American life with personal and mythic power."