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As the 2010 Texas Poet Laureate, Karla K. Morton believes that poetry is everyone's art, and has carved her place in Texas Letters with this stunning collection. With well-loved titles such as "For Love and Michelangelo," "The Closer," "Why God Needs a Shotgun," "Alamo Coastline," "Woman in the Pipe Shop," and "When Texas No Longer Fits in the Glove Box," Morton's poetry will take you on a journey; her flowing style sparks memories and stirs emotions.

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As the 2010 Texas Poet Laureate, Karla K. Morton believes that poetry is everyone's art, and has carved her place in Texas Letters with this stunning collection. With well-loved titles such as "For Love and Michelangelo," "The Closer," "Why God Needs a Shotgun," "Alamo Coastline," "Woman in the Pipe Shop," and "When Texas No Longer Fits in the Glove Box," Morton's poetry will take you on a journey; her flowing style sparks memories and stirs emotions.
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Autorenporträt
KARLA K. MORTON's work has been published in such esteemed literary journals, both electronic and print, as Amarillo Bay, REAL, descant, Langdon Review, New Texas, Illya's Honey, Borderlands, and Southwestern American Literature. Wee Cowrin' Timorous Beastie, her book/ CD released by Lagniappe in 2007, blends poetry and original music by Canadian composer Howard Baer. Redefining Beauty, a book of poetry and photographs about Morton's will to survive breast cancer, was published by Dos Gatos Press in 2009. In 2010 Morton has three other new releases: Becoming Superman (Zone Press); Stirring Goldfish (Finishing Line Press); and Names We've Never Known (Texas Review Press) in addition to the TCU Press title.