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In this wry, poignant collection of poems, Chilcote writes about the homes we're shaped by as well as the homes we shape as adults. His poems are about finding your voice in the midst of struggle, taking the experiences of growing up in a place and creating something new out of the old, and nurturing a family, a marriage and a creative life in the aftermath of the recession.

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In this wry, poignant collection of poems, Chilcote writes about the homes we're shaped by as well as the homes we shape as adults. His poems are about finding your voice in the midst of struggle, taking the experiences of growing up in a place and creating something new out of the old, and nurturing a family, a marriage and a creative life in the aftermath of the recession.
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Autorenporträt
Lee Chilcote is founder and former executive director of Literary Cleveland, a nonprofit whose mission is to help nurture and create a vibrant literary arts community in Northeast Ohio. His writing has been published in Vanity Fair, Next City and numerous literary journals. He is the author of the poetry chapbook The Shape of Home. He lives in the Detroit Shoreway neighborhood of Cleveland with his wife and three children.