Arrow Pointing North
by David Dodd Lee
ISBN: 1-884800-41-6
paper, 66 pages, $13.95
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David Dodd Lee is the author of Downsides of Fish Culture (New Issues Press,
1997), a full-length collection, and Wilderness (March Street Press, 2000),
a chapbook. His poems have been published in CutBank, Many Mountains Moving,
The Quarterly, Green Mountains Review, Puerto del Sol, Nerve, Hawaii Review,
RHINO, Cream City Review, Cimarron Review, Sycamore Review, Willow Springs,
Quarterly West, Prairie Schooner, American Literary Review, and elsewhere.
He has been poetry editor at Passages North and Third Coast, the literary
magazine published at Western Michigan University, where he received an MFA
in Creative Writing in 1993, and a BFA in Painting in 1986. Together with
Donna Munro, he is editor of Half Moon Bay poetry chapbooks. He is currently
working as a freelance editor and journalist, and has also worked as a park
ranger, fisheries technician, handmade papermaker, and teacher of creative
writing, as well as in redistribution in a hospital. He has just completed a
novel entitled Flood. He lives in Kalamazoo with his wife, Marilyn, and
their dog and cat.
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