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Diane
Seuss is Writer in Residence at Kalamazoo College. Her recent
work has appeared in The Georgia Review, Artful Dodge, Rattle
and Primavera. Her poems have been anthologized in Are You Experienced?,
edited by Pamela Gemin (University of Iowa Press, 2003), September
11, 2001: American Writers Respond, edited by William Heyen
(Etruscan Press, 2002), Boomer Girls: Poems by Women from the
Baby Boom Generation, edited by Pamela Gemin and Paula Sergi
(University of Iowa Press, 1999), and New Poems from the Third
Coast, edited by Michael Delp, Conrad Hilberry and Josie Kearns
(Wayne State University Press, 2000). Her book It Blows You
Hollow was published in 1998 by New Issues Press. Diane won
the Allen Ginsberg Memorial Poetry Prize in October 2000, and
her poems that appeared in Poetry Northwest and Primavera were
nominated for The Pushcart Prize
Here's
what I've been waiting for: Diane Seuss-Brakeman's fresh, deep-digging
poems, the rich texture of detail and metaphor, and under the
images --exuberance, tenacity, loss. For me, the God poems offer
a search, a wrestling as bold and intense as any since G. M.
Hopkins. - Conrad Hilberry on It Blows You Hollow.
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