
Marguerite was also a founding editor of the All Sides of Ourselves publication series.
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Lubin Symposium, as well as sponsoring lecture series on women and human rights and on environmental racism. Marguerite’s activities as a Resident Scholar include organizing the first Tillie K. She has been a writer in residence at the University of Maryland and has had residencies at the MacDowell Colony the Yaddo Foundation, the Djerassi Foundation, the Leighton Artists’ colony at the Banff Centre for the Performing Arts, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. She has received fellowships at the Radcliffe Institute, the Wellesley College Center for Research on Women and from the Puffin Foundation. Both her poetry and essays have been widely anthologized. She is multidisciplinary and has published 15 books, numerous articles in the fields of political science, psychology, literature and poetry. Marguerite Bouvard was for many years a professor of Political Science at Regis College and a director of poetry workshops. He has visited 32 of the United States, and has been abroad to France, The British Isles, Italy, Greece, Mexico, and to several island nations such as Jamaica, Cuba, and Nantucket. His formal education includes a two-room schoolhouse, Kenyon College, Harvard, and Yale. He currently offers a collection of 15 poems on a professionally produced CD.

He’s also been published in Beloit Poetry Journal and Poet Lore, among others.īob's chapbook, Nightbreak, published in 1997, achieved two additional press runs. His writing has great range: he’s been published in both The Southern Review and Yankee, in the Christian Science Monitor and The Lancet (the weekly British medical journal).

He has been awarded several fellowships and prizes, most recently a Massachusetts Cultural Council Fellowship in fiction, and The Literary Review's Charles Angoff Prize for the essay.īob Clawson is a writer, a fisherman, a cook. His work, both verse and prose, has appeared in Agni, Ascent, Harvard Review, Hudson Review, Poetry, Witness and other magazines.

Richard Hoffman is author of Half the House: a Memoir, and the poetry collections, Without Paradise and Gold Star Road, winner of the Barrow Street Press Poetry Prize.
