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The press has received funding from the National Endowment for the Arts, [6] the New York State Council on the Arts, [7] private foundations including the Lila-Wallace Foundation, [8] and individuals. White Pine Press titles are distributed by Consortium Book Sales & Distribution. Awards given by the press include the White Pine Press Poetry Prize.
Her book, Hourglass Museum (White Pine Press, 2014), was a Finalist for the Washington State Book Awards and shortlisted for the Julie Suk Prize in Poetry. Her book, Letters from the Emily Dickinson Room (White Pine Press, 2010), won the White Pine Press Poetry Prize judged by Pulitzer Prize winner Carl Dennis. It then won the Foreword Indie ...
Garcia has worked in a number of genres, including fiction, creative non-fiction, screenplay and poetry, her principal genre. Her book-length collections of poetry include Madonna Magdalene, The Brighter House, and DRONE. In 2015, The Brighter House won the White Pine Press Poetry Prize, and DRONE won the Backwaters Prize in Poetry. [8]
Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda[1] (born 1946) was named Poet Laureate of Virginia [2] by the Governor, Tim Kaine, on June 26, 2006. She succeeded Rita Dove and served in this position from June 2006 – July 2008. While serving as Poet Laureate, Carolyn started the "Poetry Book Giveaway Project" and added the "Poets Spotlight"[3] to her webpage ...
Full-Length Poetry Collections. Little Million Doors: An Elegy (Nightboat Books, 2019) (Winner of the Nightboat Poetry Prize [2]) Wolf's Milk: Lost Notebooks of Juan Sweeney (Forklift Books) [6] The Art of Stepping Through Time: Selected Poems of H.E. Sayeh (Translated by Chad Sweeney and Mojdeh Marashi, White Pine Press) [7]
Daniel Lusk. Daniel Lusk (born September 2, 1938 in Charles City, Iowa) is an American poet, writer, editor, and teacher. He has authored eight collections of poetry, most recently Every Slow Thing (Kelsay Books, 2022) and Farthings (Yavankia Press, 2002). [1] He lives in Burlington, Vermont, with his wife, the poet Angela Patten.
He was the author of more than 20 books of poetry, including The Book of the Dead Man (Copper Canyon Press, 1994), Ardor: The Book of the Dead Man, Vol. 2 (Copper Canyon Press, 1997), Nightworks: Poems 1962–2000 (Copper Canyon Press, 2000), Mars Being Red (Copper Canyon Press, 2007), and Vertigo: The Living Dead Man Poems (Copper Canyon Press, 2011).
A Woman's Gaze: Latin American Women Artists (White Pine Press, 1998) ISBN 1-877727-85-7 The Alphabet in My Hands: A Writing Life , translated by Nancy Abraham Hall (Rutgers University Press, 2000) Always from Somewhere Else: A Memoir of My Chilean Jewish Father , (Editor), (Feminist Press, 2000), ISBN 1-55861-256-4