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Featured in The Atlantic | Winner of the 23rd annual Poulin Prize | Deeply concerned with racial justice and systemic racism | Explore pop-culture, music, sports, and US-American history | Book contains Ballard's great-grandmother's account of meeting Abraham Lincoln | Regions of interest: Alabama, Mississippi, Missouri (St. Louis), California, Alaska, and Hawaii | Audiences: Poets interested in received form, literary theorists, Black theorists,
US-American historians, and music historians

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  • Featured in The Atlantic
  • Winner of the 23rd annual Poulin Prize
  • Deeply concerned with racial justice and systemic racism
  • Explore pop-culture, music, sports, and US-American history
  • Book contains Ballard's great-grandmother's account of meeting Abraham Lincoln
  • Regions of interest: Alabama, Mississippi, Missouri (St. Louis), California, Alaska, and Hawaii
  • Audiences: Poets interested in received form, literary theorists, Black theorists, US-American historians, and music historians



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Autorenporträt
Chaun Ballard is a doctoral student of poetry at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He is the author of the chapbook Flight (Tupelo Press), which received the 2018 Sunken Garden Poetry Prize. Ballard's poems have appeared in The Atlantic, Narrative Magazine, Oxford Poetry, Poetry Northwest, The Missouri Review, The New York Times, and other literary magazines. Ballard lives in Lincoln, NE.