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Award-winning writer Kathleen Winter turns a loving but critical eye on her Texas past in this lively poetry chapbook. Moving, original, and sometimes very funny, the poems vividly depict moments in the first twenty-five years of an artist's engagement with the world.

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Award-winning writer Kathleen Winter turns a loving but critical eye on her Texas past in this lively poetry chapbook. Moving, original, and sometimes very funny, the poems vividly depict moments in the first twenty-five years of an artist's engagement with the world.
Autorenporträt
KATHLEEN WINTER's poetry collections include: Transformer (The Word Works 2020); I will not kick my friends (Elixir 2018); and Nostalgia for the Criminal Past (Elixir 2012). She was granted the Texas Institute of Letters' Ralph Johnston Fellowship and Bob Bush Memorial Award, the Elixir Prize, the Antivenom Prize, and Poetry Society of America's The Writer Magazine/Emily Dickinson Award. Her poems and short fiction appear in The New Republic, New Statesman, Agni, Cincinnati Review, Colorado Review, Michigan Quarterly Review, Gulf Coast, Five Points and Poetry London. She was awarded fellowships at Sewanee Writers' Conference, Dora Maar House and James Merrill House.