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  2. Adil Jussawalla - Wikipedia

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    Adil Jehangir Jussawalla (born 8 April 1940, Mumbai) is an Indian poet, [1] [2] magazine editor and translator. [3] He has written two books of poetry, Land's End and Missing Person.

  3. Lewis Warsh - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Warsh (9 November 1944 – 15 November 2020) was an American poet, visual artist, professor, prose writer, editor, and publisher. He was a principal member of the second generation of the New York School poets,; [1] however, he has said that “no two people write alike, even if they’re associated with a so-called ‘school’ .” [2] Professor of English at Long Island University and ...

  4. Joe Cardarelli - Wikipedia

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    Joe Cardarelli (1944–1994) was a poet, painter, graduate of the Johns Hopkins Writing Seminars, and teacher of writing at the Maryland Institute College of Art for 27 years. Cardarelli pushed generations of MICA artists to incorporate writing into their creative repertoire, and regularly collaborated with his faculty colleagues on projects ...

  5. Wendy Cope - Wikipedia

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    Her favourite of her own poems is 'Flowers' from Serious Concerns. Her domestic love poem 'The Orange' became increasingly viral from 2018, leading to Faber & Faber releasing a line of accompanying merchandise for it, and publishing a new edition of her works in 2023, entitled The Orange and other poems.

  6. 115 Touching Farewell Messages for Colleagues To Communicate ...

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    Saying goodbye to my work bestie is tough, but I'm grateful for the incredible memories and laughter we've shared. Wishing you all the success and happiness in the world. 99.

  7. Rommel N. Angara - Wikipedia

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    His poems saw print in Pambata, a magazine for Filipino children; Sipag Pinoy, a publication of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE); and Liwayway, the oldest existing Tagalog weekly magazine in the Philippines. His essays saw print in The Modern Teacher, a magazine for Filipino teachers. He is sometimes referred to as "Aurora's ...

  8. David Whyte (poet) - Wikipedia

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    The poetry of self compassion; Life at the frontier; A change for the better; The teacher's vocation; Make a friend of the unknown; The opening of eyes; Faithful to all things; The power and place of poetry; Footsteps: A writing life; Solace: The Art of Asking the Beautiful Question"

  9. Adrian Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    Adrian Mitchell was born on 24 October 1932 [1] near Hampstead Heath, north London.His mother, Kathleen Fabian, was a Fröbel-trained nursery school teacher and his father, Jock Mitchell, a research chemist from Cupar in Fife.