Curtis Bauer
Curtis Bauer has published poems and translations in Fulcrum, The Dirty Goat, The American Poetry Review, The Indiana Review, Circumference and The Southern Review. He has been a finalist for the New Letters Poetry Prize, The Willis Barnstone Translation Prize, and The Glimmer Train Poetry Open. He won the John Ciardi Poetry Prize for his first poetry collection, Fence Line (BkMk Press, 2004). He teaches Creative Writing and Translation at Texas Tech University and is the publisher of Q Ave Press Chapbooks. Curtis also sits on the Fishouse Board of Directors, and is the Spanish Translations Editor for the growing Fishouse Translations section.
First posted on April 18, 2005 10:06 PM
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- Friday Carnival
- Stand By
- First Love
- The Independent Republic Of Your Small Handwriting
- Strawberries Without Cream
- The Angel of Vengence
- Caribbean Mix
- Anthropology
- Garbage
- Fidelity
- Sedentary
- Workers On A Bus
- Cursed Death
- The Body Changes
- Leave Poetry
- Poor Cervantes?
- A Splinter Becoming a Burning Plank
- A Reason for Concern
- In High Demand
- I’ll Say It This Way
- Blue
- Landscape with Swallows
- Afterlife
- A Fence Line Running Through It
- Curtis Bauer Q&A on two poets to explore
- Curtis Bauer Q&A on his favorite aspect of writing
- Curtis Bauer Q&A on the genesis of A Fence Line Running Through It
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