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Written by Roy Jacobstein
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Tuesday, 31 October 2006 19:00 |
A Form of Optimism Author: Roy Jacobstein Roy Jacobstein's latest book of poetry, A Form of Optimism (University Press of New England, 2006), won the Samuel French Morse Prize, selected by Lucia Perillo.
Poems from this book appeared in TriQuarterly, The Threepenny Review, Poetry Daily, The Gettsysburg Review, and other literary publications. One of the book's poems is included in LITERATURE: Reading Fiction, Poetry & Drama (McGraw-Hill, 2006), another won the American Anthropology Association's humanistic poetry prize, and a set of six poems won the 2006 Glenna Luschei Prairie Schooner Award. His previous book of poetry, Ripe, an expansion of his 2000 NCWN Harperprints-winning chapbook, Blue Numbers, Red Life, won the 2002 Felix Pollak Prize. A physician and adjunct professor of maternal and child health in UNC's School of Public Health, Roy works in Africa and Asia on women's reproductive health programs and lives with his wife and daughter in Chapel Hill. A Form of Optimism is available at bookstores and on-line http://www.dartmouth.edu/~upne/1-55553-664-6.html.
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Hat's Off!
Hats Off! to Mark Havlik, who won First Place for Fiction in the 2013 Pamlico Writers Competition for "What Lies Beyond Those Hills." His piece will appear in an upcoming all-literary issue of Washington The Magazine. |
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