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Nights It Was Too
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Nights It Was Too
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Lyn Lifshin's poems have appeared in most poetry and literary magazines in the United States, and she has won many awards. She has also taught poetry and prose writing for many years at universities, colleges, and high schools, and has been Poet in Residence at the University of Rochester, Antioch, and Colorado Mountain College. She has edited a number of anthologies of women's writing, including, Tangled Vines, Ariadne's Thread, and Lips Unsealed. She has published more than one hundred books of poetry, including, Before It's Light Was (winner of the Paterson Poetry Award, published by Black Sparrow Press), Cold Comfort (Black Sparrow Press), Another Woman Who Looks Like Me (Black Sparrow Press), New Film About A Woman In Love With The Dead (March Street Press), Marilyn Monroe, Blue Tattoo, When A Cat Dies, Another Woman's Story, Mad Girl Poems, and the recently published The Licorice Daughter: My Year With Ruffian (prize-winning book about the famous, short-lived race horse Ruffian, Texas Review Press). She is working on a collection about poets, All the poets I've touched, Living and Dead. All True, Especially the Lies. For information, reviews, interviews, prose, samples of her work, and more, browse her website: www.lynlifshin.com