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  2. Judith Barrington (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Judith Barrington (born July 7, 1944) is an American poet, memoirist, teacher, and feminist activist. She has published five books of poetry, three poetry chapbooks, two memoirs and a book on memoir for writers.

  3. Kamau Brathwaite - Wikipedia

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    He received both the Guggenheim and Fulbright Fellowships in 1983, [4] and was a winner of the 1994 Neustadt International Prize for Literature, [4] the Bussa Award, the Casa de las Américas Prize for poetry, [4] and the 1999 Charity Randall Citation for Performance and Written Poetry from the International Poetry Forum.

  4. Richard Shelton (writer) - Wikipedia

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    He wrote nine books of poetry; his first collection of poems, The Tattooed Desert, won the International Poetry Forum's U.S. Award. [1] His 1992 memoir Going Back to Bisbee , a New York Times Notable Book [ 2 ] was selected for the One Book Arizona [ 3 ] program in 2007.

  5. Category:Poetry organizations - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Poetry Society; Poem for Rent; Poems in the Waiting Room; The Poet and the Poem; Poet in the City; Poetics and Linguistics Association; Poetry Association of Scotland; Poetry Book Society; Poetry Central; The Poetry Forum; Poetry Foundation; Poetry International Web; Poetry Ireland; Poetry Project; Poetry School; Poetry Slam, Inc ...

  6. Mary Cresswell - Wikipedia

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    In 2000 she came third in the New Zealand Poetry Society's International Poetry Competition for her poem "Observations Made in Passing", [10] [11] and in 2008 was highly commended in an annual poetry competition run by the journal Bravado. [12] Her 2011 collection Trace Fossils was runner-up for the Kathleen Grattan Award. [2]

  7. The School Boy - Wikipedia

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    "The School Boy" is a 1789 poem by William Blake and published as a part of his poetry collection entitled Songs of Experience. These poems were later added with Blake's Songs of Innocence to create the entire collection entitled "Songs of Innocence and of Experience Shewing the Two Contrary States of the Human Soul".

  8. Lenard Moore - Wikipedia

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    Lenard D. Moore. Lenard Duane Moore (born February 13, 1958) in Jacksonville, North Carolina. [1] He is a writer of more than 20 forms of poetry, drama, essays, and literary criticism, and has been writing and publishing haiku for more than 20 years.

  9. William Irwin Thompson - Wikipedia

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    William Irwin Thompson (July 16, 1938 – November 8, 2020) was an American social philosopher, cultural critic, and poet.He received the Oslo International Poetry Festival Award in 1986.