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Alison Stine

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Alison Stine is the author of two books of poems, Ohio Violence, winner of the Vassar Miller Prize (University of North Texas Press, 2009), and, forthcoming in Spring 2011, Wait, winner of the Brittingham Prize (University of Wisconsin Press).  She is currently working on a children’s novel.

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Issue 138  Summer/Fall 2010

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Poetry

Banned for Life from the Artists' Colony

Alison Stine

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