More Things in Heaven and Earth
by Kurt Brown
ISBN: 1-884800-34-3 paper, 68 pages, $13.95
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Kurt Brown was born in Brooklyn, New York and grew up on Long Island and in
Connecticut where he attended the University of Connecticut. He spent many
years in Aspen, Colorado, where he founded the Aspen Writers' Conference and
edited a literary magazine, Aspen Anthology. His poems have appeared in
Southern Poetry Review, Massachusetts Review, Ploughshares, Harvard Review,
Crazyhorse, and many other periodicals. He is the editor of Drive, They
Said: Poems about Americans and Their Cars, and Verse & Universe: Poems
about Science and Mathematics, as well as a collection of essays about
science and mathematics, The Measured Word. With his wife, poet Laure-Anne
Bosselaar, he edited Night Out: Poems about Hotels, Motels, Restaurants and
Bars. He is also the editor of three collections of lectures given at
writers' conferences across America: The True Subject, Writing It Down for
James, and Facing the Lion. His first full-length collection, Return of the
Prodigals, was published by Four Way Books in 1999. He lives with his wife
in New York City.
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