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  2. The Kenyon Review - Wikipedia

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    The Kenyon Review is a literary magazine based in Gambier, Ohio, home of Kenyon College. The Review was founded in 1939 [ 1 ] [ 2 ] by John Crowe Ransom , critic and professor of English at Kenyon College, who served as its editor until 1959 .

  3. Shelley Wong - Wikipedia

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    Shelley Wong is an American poet. In 2022, she released her debut poetry collection, As She Appears, after winning the YesYes Books Pamet River Prize in 2019, and her work has appeared in the Kenyon Review, the New England Review, and other publications.

  4. Beth Ann Fennelly - Wikipedia

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    Fennelly's first collection of poems, Open House, won multiple awards, including the Zoo Press Poetry Prize, the 2001 Kenyon Review Prize, the Great Lakes Colleges Association Award, and a Book Sense Top Ten Poetry Pick. Her poems have been included in numerous anthologies, including three editions of The Best American Poetry.

  5. Sena Moon - Wikipedia

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    Sena Moon is a South Korean writer and translator. Her work has appeared in numerous publications, including Kenyon Review and Boulevard, and has won several prizes. [1] [2] A graduate of the Helen Zell Writers' Program, she is a 2024–26 Stegner Fellow at Stanford University and considered an emerging fiction writer by PEN America.

  6. Donald Hall - Wikipedia

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    During his senior year, he won the Glascock Prize that Koch had won 3 years earlier. After leaving Harvard, Hall went to Oxford for two years, to study for the B.Litt. He was the editor of the magazine Oxford Poetry, as literary editor of Isis, as editor of New Poems, and as poetry editor of The Paris Review.

  7. Paisley Rekdal - Wikipedia

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    She has been recognized for her poems and essays in The New York Times Magazine, American Poetry Review, The Kenyon Review, The New Republic, Tin House, the Best American Poetry series, and on National Public Radio, [2] among others. She was also a recipient of a 2019 Academy of American Poets' Poets Laureate Fellowship. [3]

  8. Renée Ashley - Wikipedia

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    Renée Ashley (born August 10, 1949) is an American poet, novelist, essayist, and educator.. Presently on the faculty of Fairleigh Dickinson University and an editor of The Literary Review, Ashley is the author of five collections of poetry, two chapbooks and a novel.

  9. John James (American poet) - Wikipedia

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    John Patrick James is an American poet, critic, and digital collagist.He is the author of The Milk Hours, selected by Henri Cole for the 2018 Max Ritvo Poetry Prize and forthcoming from Milkweed Editions.