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2008 Winner of the Anne Halley Poetry Prize

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The 2008 Winner of the Anne Halley Poetry Prize is Ralph Black for 21st Century Lecture

Volume 48, Issue 3

Ralph Black's poems have appeared in the Carolina Quarterly and the Georgia and Gettysburg Reviews, among other journals. His first book, Turning Over the Earth, was published by Milkweed Editions. He teaches at SUNY Brockport, where he is Co-director of the Brockport Writers Forum.


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2007 Winner of the Anne Halley Poetry Prize

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The 2007 winner of the Anne Halley Poetry Prize is Bob Hicok for “First Do No Harm.”
 
Volume 46, Issue .
 
Bob Hicok’s first book of poetry, The Legend of Light (University of Wisconsin Press, 1995), received the Felix Pollak Prize in Poetry and was named a 1997 ALA Booklist Notable Book of the Year. His other poetry collections include Animal Soul (Invisible Cities Press, 2001), a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award; This Clumsy Living (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2007), winner of the 2008 Bobbitt Prize from the Library of Congress; and Sex & Love & (Copper Canyon Press, 2016).
 

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2006 Winner of the Anne Halley Poetry Prize

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The 2006 winner of the Anne Halley Poetry Prize is Brian Swann for “Birds in the Woods.” 
 
Volume 46, Issue 4.
 
Brian Swann  is the author of several poetry collections, including St. Francis and the Flies (Autumn House Press, 2016), winner of the 2015 Autumn House Poetry Prize; Snow House (Pleiades Press, 2006), winner of the Lena-Miles Wever Todd Poetry Series Award; and Autumn Road (Ohio State University Press, 2005), winner of the OSU/The Journal Poetry Prize. He is also the author of several works of prose, including Dogs on the Roof (MadHat Press, 2016), and has edited several essay and poetry collections celebrating Native American literature. Swann teaches at...

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2005 Winner of the Anne Halley Poetry Prize

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The 2005 winner of the Anne Halley Poetry Prize is Diane Wald for “the corgis of queen elizabeth.”
 
Volume 45, Issue 2
 
Diane Wald has published four chapbooks (faustinetta, gegenschein, trapunto from Cervena Barva Press, Target of Roses from Grande Ronde Press, My Hat That Was Dreaming from White Fields Press, and Double Mirror from Runaway Spoon Press) and won the Green Lake Chapbook Award from Owl Creek Press. An electronic chapbook (Improvisations on Titles of Works by Jean Dubuffet) appears on the Mudlark website. Her book Lucid Suitcase was published by Red Hen Press in 1999 and her book, The Yellow Hotel, was published by...

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