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Troy Schoultz is a lifelong Wisconsin resident. His poems, stories, and reviews have appeared in Seattle Review, Rattle, Slipstream, Chiron Review, Midwestern Gothic and several others. He's the author of two chapbooks and one full-length collection: A Field of Bonfires Sings (Wolf Angel Press, 1999), Good Friday (Tamafyr Mountain Poetry 2005) and Biographies of Runaway Dogs (Vegetarian Alcoholic Press, 2017). He teaches for the University of Wisconsin at the Oshkosh and Fox Cities campuses. His interests and influences include rock and roll, playing the bass, found objects, the paranormal,…mehr

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Troy Schoultz is a lifelong Wisconsin resident. His poems, stories, and reviews have appeared in Seattle Review, Rattle, Slipstream, Chiron Review, Midwestern Gothic and several others. He's the author of two chapbooks and one full-length collection: A Field of Bonfires Sings (Wolf Angel Press, 1999), Good Friday (Tamafyr Mountain Poetry 2005) and Biographies of Runaway Dogs (Vegetarian Alcoholic Press, 2017). He teaches for the University of Wisconsin at the Oshkosh and Fox Cities campuses. His interests and influences include rock and roll, playing the bass, found objects, the paranormal, abandoned places, folklore, old cemeteries and the number five.
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TROY SCHOULTZ is a lifelong Wisconsin resident. He is currently a lecturer at the University of Wisconsin-Fox Valley, where he also edits the nationally recognized Fox Cry Review. His interests and influences include garage rock, vinyl LPs, found objects, the paranormal, abandoned places, folklore, old cemeteries and the number five. His poems, stories, and reviews have all appeared in Seattle Review, Nerve Cowboy, Rattle, Slipstream, Chiron Review, Word Riot, Fish Drum, Midwestern Gothic and several others since 1997. He was nominated in 2012 for a Pushcart Prize by Slipstream literary magazine, and is the author of two chapbooks, A Field of Bonfires Sings (Wolf Angel Press, 1999) and Good Friday (Tamafyhr Mountain Poetry, 2005). He currently resides in Oshkosh, WI.