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Duplechin, Yvette
Yvette Duplechin grew-up in New Orleans and is currently in the graduate program in English Literature at the University of Maryland. (2000)
Dunn, Stephen
Stephen Dunn is the author of eleven collections of poetry including, most recently, Different Hours (Norton, 2000). Loosestrife (Norton, 1996) was a National Book Critics Circle award nominee, and Local…
Duhamel, Denise
Denise Duhamel is the author of numerous books of poetry. Her most recent title is Queen for a Day: Selected and New Poems (Pitt, 2001). Her other titles currently in…
Dudis, Ellen Kirvin
Ellen Kirvin Dudis earned her B.A. from Middlebury College. Her poems have appeared in Cream City Review, The Madison Review, The Christian Science Monitor, Poetry, The Nation and Smartish Pace, Issue 3.(2009)
Duden, Anne
Anne Duden was born in 1942 in Oldenburg, spent her early childhood in Berlin and Ilsenburg in the GDR, then returned westward to Oldenburg where she went to school. Her…
Dubie, Norman
Norman Dubie is the author of twenty books, most recently The Mercy Seat (2004), winner of the PEN USA Literary Award, and The Insomniac Liar of Topo (2007), both published by Copper Canyon Press.…
Drury, John
John Drury is the author of three poetry collections: Burning the Aspern Papers (Miami, 2003), The Disappearing Town (Miami, 2000) and The Stray Ghost (State Street, 1987). He is also…
Draesner, Ulrike
Ulrike Draesner was born in Munich in 1942, and now lives in Berlin. Her most recent collection of poetry is f�r die nacht geheuerte Zellen [cells signed on for the…
Doty, Mark
Mark Doty’s Fire to Fire: New and Selected Poems, won the National Book Award for Poetry in 2008. His eight books of poems include School of the Arts, Source, and My Alexandria. He has…
Doolittle, Deborah H.
Deborah H. Doolittle teaches at Coastal Carolina Community College. Her chapbooks, No Crazy Notions (Longleaf, 2001) and That Echo (Longleaf, 2003), won the Mary Belle Campbell Poetry Book Award and the Longleaf Press Award,…