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Mark DuCharme is
the author of Cosmopolitan
Tremble
(Pavement Saw Press, 2002),
which
Anselm Hollo has called "a Civilized
Orgy of Cognitive Dissonance," and which
Lisa
Jarnot has compared to
"an awesome city of words sometimes tender, sometimes
tough,
always
wonderful to wander through.
He has twice been selected for The Gertrude
Stein
Awards in Innovative
American Poetry from Sun & Moon Press, and his poetry and
essays
on
poetics have appeared in numerous journals, recently including Bird
Dog,
canwehaveourballback,
Cipher, Fulcrum, LA Review, New Review of
Literature, Pom2,
Shampoo,
-VeRT, Word For/Word, 88: A Journal of
Contemporary American Poetry, and
26:
A journal of poetry and poetics. He lives and
works in Boulder, Colorado.
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