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The Writer's Almanac is a daily podcast and newsletter of poetry and historical interest pieces, usually of literary significance. Begun as a radio program in 1993, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] it is hosted by Garrison Keillor and was produced and distributed by American Public Media through November 2017.
An annual poetry contest, the Pat Schneider Poetry Contest, was established in her honor by Amherst Writers and Artists in 2011. [5] Schneider had four children, all of them published authors: Rebecca Schneider, Laurel Schneider , Paul Schneider and Bethany Schneider. [ 6 ]
Garrison Keillor selected Glose as the featured poet on The Writer's Almanac for July 1, 2017. [6] In 2024, Bill Glose was one of the poets chosen to represent the East Coast on World Poetry Day (March 21) during a 24-hour poetry reading that spanned the globe. [7] Glose has written extensively about his and other veterans' combat experiences.
Phillips' 2015 poetry collection, Elegy for a Broken Machine (Alfred A. Knopf), was a finalist for the National Book Award for Poetry.His poems have appeared in many magazines, including Poetry, Ploughshares, [4] The American Poetry Review, [5] Harvard Review, [6] DoubleTake, New England Review, and Virginia Quarterly Review, [7] and have been featured on Garrison Keillor's show The Writer's ...
Baron Wormser was born in Baltimore on February 15, 1948. He earned his BA from Johns Hopkins University, and later completed graduate studies at the University of California-Irvine and University of Maine. [2]
Maryann Corbett (née Zillotti, Washington, D.C.) is an American poet, medievalist, and linguist. [1]She grew up in northern Virginia.She did her undergraduate work at the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, [2] and graduated with a doctorate in English from the University of Minnesota.
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Several of his poems, including "One of the Locals", were read by Garrison Keillor on The Writer's Almanac. [4] A chapter dedicated to Starck's poetry, “Clemens Starck: ‘poems in my head, a hammer in my hand,” is within Durable Goods: Appreciations of Oregon Poets, [5] written by Erik Muller and published by Mountains & Rivers Press in 2017.