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Poetry. Every poem in this collection resonates with the subtle wit and insight emblematic of Devaney's work.--Michael Lally

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Poetry. Every poem in this collection resonates with the subtle wit and insight emblematic of Devaney's work.--Michael Lally
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Thomas Devaney is the author of seven poetry collections: GETTING TO PHILIDELPHIA: NEW AND SELECTED POEMS (Hanging Loose Press, 2019), YOU ARE THE BATTERY (Black Square Editions, 2019), RUNAWAY GOAT CART (Hanging Loose Press, 2015), CALAMITY JANE (Furniture Press Books, 2014), The Picture that Remains (The Print Center, 2014), A SERIES OF SMALL BOXES (Fish Drum, 2007), and The American Pragmatist Fell in Love (Banshee Press, 1999), and a nonfiction book, Letters to Ernesto Neto (Germ Folios, 2005). Devaney teaches creative writing at Haverford College where his collaborative projects with faculty and staff include the poetry tree tour Under An Oak and INSIDE, a meditation on space and confinement. He is the editor of the e-journal ONandOnScreen. Devaney's poems have been included in several anthologies, including EMERGENCY INDEX (Ugly Duckling Presse), A BEST OF FENCE: THE FIRST NINE YEARS, VOLUME 1 (Fence Books), POEM: POETS ON (AN) EXCHANGE MISSION (Fish Drum/Double Change, bilingual French-English edition), Walt Whitman, Hom(m)age, 2005/1855 (Turtle Point Press and Editions Joca Seria), and American Poetry: The Next Generation (Carnegie Mellon). From 2001 to 2005 he was program coordinator of the Kelly Writers House at the University of Pennsylvania. Projects with the Institute of Contemporary Art include Tales from the 215 for Philadelphia Freedom with Zoe Strauss and the The Empty House at the Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site for The Big Nothing. Other projects include poems written for Common Ground: Eight Philadelphia Photographers in the 1960s and 1970s at the Philadelphia Museum of Art (2009). Devaney earned his MFA in Creative Writing at Brooklyn College, CUNY.