By request, here are the just the titles to my last series: "My Top Ten Poetry Books That Should Be On Your Holiday Wish List:"
1. From The Fishouse, edited by Camille Dungy, Matt O'Donnell, & Jeffrey Thomson
2. Conversation Pieces: Poems that Talk to Other Poems, edited by Kurt Brown
3. Perfect In Their Art: Poems on Boxing from Homer to Ali, edited by Robert Hedin & Michael Waters
4. Vow to Poetry by Anne Waldman
5. A Condition of the Spirit, The Life & Work of Larry Levis, edited by Christopher Buckley & Alexander Long
6. Reading Rilke: Reflections on the Problems of Translation by William Gass
7. Between Angels by Stephen Dunn
8. The Bread of Time by Philip Levine
9. A Murmuration of Starlings by Jake Adam York
10. This Time and What I Can't Bear Losing, both by Gerald Stern
Enjoy!
Friday, December 21, 2012
Just The Titles: Top Ten Poetry Books That Should Be On Your Holiday Wish List
was born in the Midwest, grew up in New Mexico, and has lived in the San Francisco bay area for two decades. Terry's work has appeared in numerous literary journals, including Alaska Quarterly Review, Best New Poets 2012, Crab Orchard Review, Green Mountains Review, Great River Review, New Millennium Writings, and The Comstock Review. His work has garnered seven Pushcart Prize nominations. He is the winner of the 2014 Crab Orchard Review Special Issue Feature Award in Poetry. His chapbook, Altar Call, was a winner in the the 2013 San Gabriel Valley Literary Festival, and appears in the Anthology, Diesel. His chapbook, If They Have Ears to Hear, won the 2012 Copperdome Poetry Chapbook Contest, and is available from Southeast Missouri State University Press. His full-length poetry collections are In This Room (CW Books, 2016) and Dharma Rain (Saint Julian Press, 2017). Terry is a 2008 poetry MFA graduate of New England College. When he is not writing he is teaching as a regular speaker in the Dominican University Low-Residency MFA Program and as a free-lance writing coach. For more information about Terry and his work see www.terrylucas.com.
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