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Denise Duhamel is the author of numerous books of poetry
and is a frequent contributor to the Indiana Review.
She has been the recipient of a National Endowment for
the Arts Fellowship, and her work has been anthologized
in numerous publications. She currently teaches creative
writing and literature at Florida International University.
Her most recent book of poetry is Two and Two,
published in 2005.
Ms. Duhamel is one of Indiana Review’s
most published authors. Her first of five appearances
in the magazine came in Volume 19.2, with the two poems
“Insomnió” and “The Jet Lag
of the Nearly Dead.” Her next poem appeared in
Volume
21.2, “Mia and Darger, Ashbery and Gina.”
Her next poem, “Picnic,” came in Volume
24.2. In Volume
26.1, Ms. Duhamel gave us the incredibly appropriate
poem “How to Be a Prolific Woman Poet.”
Most recently, she appeared in Volume
27.1, with a poem she wrote as a collaboration with
Maureen Seaton, titled “Cat
4.” That issue also features a poem that was
a collaboration between six poets, among which Ms. Duhamel
was one, “Family Barbecue.”
Denise Duhamel
at Poets.org
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