| South Carolina | | Contribution by:
| Gardner, Stephen Albergotti, Dan Allen, Gilbert Allen, Paul Autrey, Ken Bailey, Jane Barrett, Fran Bassett, Frederick Bassett, Michael Bateman, Claire Bernardin, Libby Blossom, Laurel Bowers, Cathy Smith Briggs, Farley Corey, Stephen Cumming, Robert Davidson, Phebe Dawes, Kwame Denberg, Ken Derrick, Curtis Eisiminger, Skip Enelow, James Epps, Edwin C. Ferguson, Linda Annas Fishbein, Joan Flythe, Starkey Jr. Forhan, Chris Garcia, Richard Garrett, George Goding, Cecile Gomez, Vera Goodwin, Aly Gould, Lauren Green, Lindsay Greer, Ben Harper, Linda Lee Harris, Melanie G. Hypes, Jannette Johnson, Thomas L. Kelly, Angela Lane, John Lisk, Thomas David Ludvigson, Susan Madden, Ed McClanahan, Rebecca McCord, Terri McCullough, Ken McManus, Ray Meleck, Maurine Meyers, Susan Laughter Mulkey, Rick Parham, Robert Peterson, Jim Rachlin, Ellen Rash, Ron Richardson, Alex Rigney, Harriet Popham Robinson, Lee Sens, Jean-Mark Slesinger, Warren Slusher, Brian Spearen, Charlene Stamps, Laura Starkey, David Stevens, Susan Finch Stiles, Dennis Ward Trakas, Deno Van Cleave, Ryan G. Welch, Ceille Baird Wentworth, Majory Wildsmith, Dana Wright, William Young, Tommy Scott | Editor:
| Gardner, Stephen Wright, William Wright, William | Series title: | The Southern Poetry Anthology Ser. | ISBN: | 978-1-933896-06-9 | Publication Date: | Oct 2007 | Publisher: | Texas Review Press
| Book Format: | Paperback | List Price: | USD $10.00 | Book Description:
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The Southern Poetry Anthology Volume I: South Carolina is the first in a series of poetry anthologies that will focus on contemporary poetry of the American South, region by region. In this inaugural collection, editors William Wright and Stephen Gardner have collected and compiled the work of seventy-six poets who claim--or have claimed sometime in their life--South Carolina as home and as a palpable influence on their work. The Southern Poetry Anthology Volume I: South Carolina is the first in a series of poetry anthologies that will focus on contemporary poetry of the American South, region by region. In this inaugural collection, editors William Wright and Stephen Gardner have collected and compiled the work of seventy-six poets who claim--or have claimed sometime in their life--South Carolina as home and as a palpable influence on their work. | |