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Cal Freeman's chapbook, Yelping the Tegmine, offers a series of elliptical Yelp reviews for real, imagined, and shuttered bars and restaurants throughout the Great Lakes region. Within this, Freeman covers topics like labor history, freshwater ecology, addiction, and mental illness. Several of these poems have appeared in leading American and international journals including Oxford American.

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Cal Freeman's chapbook, Yelping the Tegmine, offers a series of elliptical Yelp reviews for real, imagined, and shuttered bars and restaurants throughout the Great Lakes region. Within this, Freeman covers topics like labor history, freshwater ecology, addiction, and mental illness. Several of these poems have appeared in leading American and international journals including Oxford American.
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Autorenporträt
Cal Freeman (he/him) is the music editor of The Museum of Americana: A Literary Review and author of the books Fight Songs (Eyewear 2017) and Poolside at the Dearborn Inn (R&R Press 2022). His latest work is the chapbook, Yelping the Tegmine (Finishing Line Press 2024). His writing has appeared in many journals including Atticus Review, Image, The Poetry Review, Verse Daily, Under a Warm Green Linden, North American Review, The Moth, Oxford American, River Styx, and Advanced Leisure. His poems have been anthologized in The Poet's Quest for God (Eyewear 2016), RESPECT: The Poetry of Detroit Music (Michigan State University Press 2020), I Wanna Be Loved By You: Poems On Marilyn Monroe (Milk & Cake Press 2021), What Things Cost: An Anthology for the People (University Press Kentucky 2022), and Beyond the Frame (Diode Editions 2023). He is a recipient of the Devine Poetry Fellowship (judged by Terrance Hayes), winner of Passages North's Neutrino Prize, and a finalist for the River Styx International Poetry Prize. Born and raised in Detroit, he teaches at Oakland University and serves as Writer-In-Residence with InsideOut Literary Arts Detroit.