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Stephen Page is from Detroit. He is part Shawnee and part Apache. He is the author of four books of poetry - The Salty River Bleeds, A Ranch Bordering the Salty River, The Timbre of Sand, and Still Dandelions. He holds two AA’s from Palomar College, a BA from Columbia University, and an MFA from Bennington College. He also attended Broward College. His literary criticisms have appeared regularly in the Buenos Aires Herald, How Journal, Gently Read Literature, North of Oxford, and the Fox Chase Review. His fiction has been published in Quarto, The Whistling Fire, and Amphibi. He is the recipient of The Jess Cloud Memorial Prize, a Writer-in-Residence from the Montana Artists Refuge, a Full Fellowship from the Vermont Studio Center, an Imagination Grant from Cleveland State University, and an Arvon Foundation Ltd. Grant. He loves his wife, travel, family, and friends.
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Sounds intriguing. 😊
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Thanks. Looking to rerelease it i kindle or
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In kindle or other e format sometime sone.
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If you let me know when, we could do a rave post about it. 😊
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👍will do. Thanks.
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Got a new book of narrative verse in the preorder process. May I send you a PDF for review?
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Sorry, I used to do that, but no longer accept files of any kind. Please feel free to check out my review policy though. 😊
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Would you please reblog this?: https://smpages.wordpress.com/2016/05/05/a-ranch-bordering-the-salty-river-by-stephen-page-2/
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Sure, no problem ! 😊
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Thanks!
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Would you please reblog this then: https://smpages.wordpress.com/2016/05/05/a-ranch-bordering-the-salty-river-by-stephen-page-2/
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Would please reblog this? https://smpages.wordpress.com/2016/05/05/a-ranch-bordering-the-salty-river-by-stephen-page-2/
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I’ve done some haiku, but I did them wrong.I also didn’t give them titles. I can fix that part. I just have to find the time.
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Try using one of the lines in the poem as the title.
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That’s what I was thinking.
Thanks for suggesting it
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Yaw😀
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