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POETRY CONTEST
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Current Issue
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List of
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Michael Colonnese, Carol Henrikson, Joan Goodreau, Thomas Cary Kinder, Linda Martin, Scott Atkins,
Sydney Lea, Tim Myers, D. Dina Friedman, Brian Cronwall, Laura Nagy, Miriam Sagan, Irena Praitis,
Larry "Ace" Boggess, Ann Perbohner, Paul Hostovsky, Jessica Provencio, John Davis, Hatsy McGraw,
Anna Schults, Marty Saunders, Susan Turner, Ivy Schweitzer, Pamela Ahlen,
Phyllis Katz, Parker Towle, Jennifer Campbell, Austin Wilson, Regina Brault, Jack Gundy, Richard Eberhart,
Lynn Valente, Marjorie Roemer, Janet McCann, Paul Lamar, Dean Ellis, Sheryl L. Nelms, Danny Dover,
Alexis Gines, Ellen Sazzman, Emily M. Green, Giavanna Munafo, Eric Rawson, Gretchen Eberhart Cherington,
Jacqueline Guidry, Martin Tucker, Kirk Glaser, Marjorie Nelson, E. D. Roberts,
Caroline Thomson, Deloris H Netzband.
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Note:
Some of the authors listed have links to their current
writing - click on name to see more
Bloodroot 2012 nominees for the
Pushcart Prize tba.
Phyllis Katz, Bloodroot poet
and author of ALL ROADS GO WHERE THEY WILL, published by Antrim House, is available online:
www.antrimhousebooks.com/katz.html
Bloodroot author
Nancy Kilgore published SEA LEVEL in 2011.
Click here for more information.
Gretchen Eberhart Cherington wrote an article about
Bloodroot
Click here for the article.
CONTEST WINNERS
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Volume 5, 2012 will be available December 20, 2011.
Sample copies of Bloodroot Literary Magazine are also available.
Please contact us to order.
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The cover art is by graphic designer Jeffrey (Jeff) Hutchison who resides in Simi Valley, California.
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Books are for sale at all Bloodroot readings.
Books may be ordered from:
Bloodroot Literary Magazine
PO Box 322
Thetford Center, VT 05075
ORDER FORM -
Please print the form, enter information and send form with
payment via check or money order.
Books are available at Dartmouth Bookstore, Norwich Bookstore, Bear Pond Bookstore, and other bookstores
throughout the region.
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