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Birds of Sympathy: Correspondences

Douglas Smith

After Douglas Smith and George Looney graduated from Bowling Green State University with their MFA degrees, Douglas' in fiction and George's in poetry, they never lived in the same city again. They visited one another when they could, met at AWP Conferences when both could get funding from the educational institutions they were working at, and they spent time over two different summers in Austin, Texas researching the William Goyen special issue of Mid-American Review. And they sent letters back and forth through the US mail. These poems started out as those letters. At some point they decided to work with a particular series of those letters, to hone them into poems, and to create this chapbook of corresponding poems. Sadly, Douglas did not live to see it in print.

Book Details

  • Publisher: April Gloaming Publishing
  • Publish Date: Jan 24th, 2023
  • Pages: 58
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 7.00in - 5.00in - 0.15in - 0.12lb
  • EAN: 9781953932143
  • Categories: American - General

About the Author

Smith, Douglas: - Douglas Smith was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico in 1959. When hedied unexpectedly in 2018, he was working at Guilford College in hisnative North Carolina. Before his death, he had published a chapbookof microfictions, Judgments, and had had poems in such journals asThe Gettysburg Review, The American Journal of Poetry, Hayden's FerryReview, Cimarron Review, Lake Effect, Roanoke Review, The SouthCarolina Review, and Mid-American Review. A posthumous collection, The Ceremony of Opening the Mouth: The Poetry and Prose of DouglasSmith, is forthcoming from Hermit Feathers Press.
Looney, George: - George Looney's books include the forthcoming The Visibility of ThingsLong Submerged, winner of the BOA Editions Short Fiction Award, Ode to the Earth in Translation, The Worst May Be Over, which wonthe Elixir Press Fiction Award, The Itinerate Circus: New and SelectedPoems 1995-2020, the Red Mountain Press Poetry Award-winningWhat Light Becomes: The Turner Variations, and the novel Report froma Place of Burning which was co-winner of The Leapfrog Press FictionAward. He is the founder of the BFA in Creative Writing Program atPenn State Erie, editor-in-chief of the international literary journal LakeEffect, translation editor of Mid-American Review, and co-founder of theoriginal Chautauqua Writers' Festival.