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In her debut collection of poems, Angela Shannon bridges the real world of work, hardship, and celebration, and the spirit world of ancestors, remembrance, and faith. Shannon's voice is genuinely new--she possesses a gift for lyric poems of intimate intensity and a keen consciousness of the shared past.

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In her debut collection of poems, Angela Shannon bridges the real world of work, hardship, and celebration, and the spirit world of ancestors, remembrance, and faith. Shannon's voice is genuinely new--she possesses a gift for lyric poems of intimate intensity and a keen consciousness of the shared past.
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Autorenporträt
Angela Shannon was born in Oklahoma and raised in Tampa, Florida. After a decade of living and writing in Chicago, she moved to Minneapolis with her husband, poet and theater critic Rohan Preston, where they live today with their children. Shannon's poetry has been published in TriQuarterly, Ploughshares and other magazines, and her choreopoem, Root Woman, premiered at the Fleetwood-Jourdain Theater in Evanston, Illinois, in 2001. She has won a poetry fellowship from the Illinois Arts Council and a Mentor Award from The Loft in Minneapolis, where she has also taught. She received an MFA in poetry from Warren Wilson College.