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Winner of the +GAMMA RAYS Book Prize
"Orphanotrophia is a record of Andrew Kozma's stellar ability to write unforgettable images that seem to sing off the page through rhymes so subtle they echo through to the final line and after. Reading each page reminds us that the role of the poet is being sure not to miss the beauty of the uncanny, the odd, and the ugly: 'The bomb has a loving touch. It skins with a tailor's grace...' Kozma sees everything from every side, and to prove it, he employs the 'O' that is both a sigh and a song in unexpectedly original ways in this book of longing and praise." -- Jericho Brown…mehr

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Winner of the +GAMMA RAYS Book Prize

"Orphanotrophia is a record of Andrew Kozma's stellar ability to write unforgettable images that seem to sing off the page through rhymes so subtle they echo through to the final line and after. Reading each page reminds us that the role of the poet is being sure not to miss the beauty of the uncanny, the odd, and the ugly: 'The bomb has a loving touch. It skins with a tailor's grace...' Kozma sees everything from every side, and to prove it, he employs the 'O' that is both a sigh and a song in unexpectedly original ways in this book of longing and praise." -- Jericho Brown


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Autorenporträt
Andrew Kozma received an M.F.A. from the University of Florida and a Ph.D. in English Literature and Creative Writing from the University of Houston. His poems have appeared in Blackbird, The Believer, Redactions, and Bennington Review. and his stories have been published in Analog and Escape Pod. His first book of poems, City of Regret, was chosen by Richard Jackson for the Zone 3 First Book Award and was published in 2007. At long last, he now considers himself a Texan.