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How It Is In The Hazel Moon: Poems

How It Is In The Hazel Moon: Poems

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The poems in this volume made their appearance in multiple issues of The Lothlorien Poetry Journal (UK). Copyright (c) Rustin Larson, 2023 Conestoga Zen Press conestogazen@gmail.com Cover art: "Cafe" by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, 1928. ISBN 978-1-312-34590-4

Author: Rustin Larson
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 06/25/2023
Pages: 86
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.30lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.21d
ISBN: 9781312345904

About the Author
Larson, Rustin: - Rustin Larson's poetry has appeared in The New Yorker, The Iowa Review, and North American Review. He won 1st Editor's Prize from Rhino and was a prize winner in The National Poet Hunt and The Chester H. Jones Foundation contests. A graduate of the Vermont College MFA in Writing, Larson was an Iowa Poet at The Des Moines National Poetry Festival, and a featured poet at the Poetry at Round Top Festival. He is a poetry professor at Maharishi University, a writing instructor at Kirkwood Community College, and has also been a writing instructor at Indian Hills Community College. Rustin Larson's first book manuscript (eventually titled Loving the Good Driver) was a semi-finalist in the University of Wisconsin Press Poetry Series in 1991 (Ron Wallace, Series Editor: "Your fine manuscript was a semi-finalist here.") Among Rustin's published books are Library Rain, Conestoga Zen Press, 2019 which was named a February 2019 Exemplar by Grace Cavalieri and reviewed in The Washington Independent Review of Books; Howling Enigma, Conestoga Zen Press, 2018; Pavement, Blue Light Press, 2017; The Philosopher Savant, Glass Lyre Press, 2015; Bum Cantos, Winter Jazz, & The Collected Discography of Morning, Blue Light Press, 2013; The Wine-Dark House, Blue Light Press, 2009; and Crazy Star, Loess Hills Books, 2005. His honors and awards also include Pushcart Prize Nominee (seven times, 1988-2010); featured writer, DMACC Celebration of the Literary Arts, 2007, 2008; and finalist, New England Review Narrative Poetry Competition, 1985.

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