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Bibliography - Eric Torgersen
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May Cause Drowsiness audio. Cincinnati, OH: Word Press, 2012. Poems. The Man Who Loved Rilke. Greensboro, NC: March Street Press, 2008. Novella. Inside Unity House: The John-Paul Story. Greensboro, NC.: March Street Press,. 2000 Novella in verse. Dear Friend: Rainer Maria Rilke and Paula Modersohn-Becker. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1998. Paper, 2000. Non-fiction prose: biography; art and literary history and criticism. Amherst, MA: Lynx House Press, 1994. Poems. The Door to the Moon. The Wr...
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What's New - Eric Torgersen
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May Cause Drowsiness audio. Besides writing poems and essays, Eric Torgersen is currently at work on a collection of translations from the German poet Nicolas Born and a collection of his writing about Rainer Maria Rilke. For a complete bibliography of Eric's work, click here. 8203;A chapbook,. In Which We See Our Selves: American Ghazals. 8203; from Mayapple Press. A ghazal, "Right," in. 8203;The Ghazal Page. Translations of Nicolas Born, "Juices," That's How It Was," Sewing-Time," "The Dancer," in.
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Holly Burnside: Photo Publications
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October 2014. " Schoolbus. June 2014. Ten Photos. Cover Art: A Generation of Insomniacs. By Anthony Frame (poetry, Main Street Rag Press). March 2014. "Brownfields.". Cover Art and Editor: Bethany House Volunteer Creative Writing Workshop Chapbook. Spring 2014. Cover Art and Editor:. Aurora House Volunteer Creative Writing Workshop Chapbook. Fall 2014. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Like my Facebook Page. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Indiana Writers' Consortium: August 2015
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Indiana Writers' Consortium inspires and builds a community of creative writers. Wednesday, August 26, 2015. Joyce B. Hicks. The spreadsheet I’ve kept of submissions shows more entries in the red “Accepted” column in the last three years. Naturally, one hopes more acceptances indicate better writing, but I’m also much more savvy about how to find markets and match my submissions to them. Let me share a few observations, and perhaps other IWC readers will add more. Offers short narratives weekly;. Are rel...
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