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Leonore Hildebrandt

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Leonore Hildebrandt:  is the author of the poetry collections, The Work at Hand, The Next Unknown, and Where You Happen to Be.  Her poems and translations have appeared in The Café  Review, Harpur Palate, Rhino, and Sugar House Review, among others.  She was nominated several times for a Pushcart Prize.  Originally from Germany, she lives “off the grid” in Harrington, Maine.

Larry Goodell

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Larry Goodell:  was born in Roswell, New Mexico in 1935 and has been in Placitas since 1963.  He studied at USC in Los Angeles, studied with Robert Creeley in NM, went to the Vancouver Poetry Conference of 1963 to study with Olson, Ginsberg, Duncan, Whalen, went to the Berkeley Poetry Conference in 1965, and married photographer /artist Lenore Goodell in 1968.  He founded Duende Press in 1964.  He dedicates this poem to the newly-elected President of the Republic of Chile: Gabriel Boric.  Long ago, poets conceived of a flower that did not fade and named it amaranth.  And to be “amaranthine” is to be undying.

Gloria Frym

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Gloria Frym:  lives in Berkeley, California.  Her most recent book is How Proust Ruined My Life & Other Essays (BlazeVOX, 2020). The True Patriot, a collection of proses, from Spuyten Duyvil came out in 2015.  She is the author of the short story collections, Distance No Object (City Lights Books), and How I Learned (Coffee House Press) — as well as many volumes of poetry.  Her book Homeless at Home received an American Book Award.  She teaches in the MFA Writing Program and the Writing & Literature Program at California College of the Arts.