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POETRY AS A QUANTUM PHENOMENON Poetry as a Quantum Phenomenon. My poem “The Cheshire Cat Effect” reflects my interest in the intersection of quantum mathematics and poetry. This is an interdisciplinary field that’s really got me excited these days because I feel like there’s a lot of productive thinking to be done about the relationship of the arts and thesciences.
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STAFF | NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW J. D. Schraffenberger is multi-genre editor of the North American Review and a professor of English at the University of Northern Iowa. He is the author of two books of poems, Saint Joe's Passion and The Waxen Poor, and co-author with Martín Espada and Lauren Schmidt of The Necessary Poetics of Atheism. His other work has appeared in Bestof
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Contact. North American Review 1222 West 27th Street Cedar Falls, IA 50614. Phone: 319-273-6455 Email: nar@uni.edu ON "MY DEAD HUSBAND" On "My dead husband". In the memoirs about grief that I admire most, the writers portray their deceased loved ones in lively, vivid detail that conveys not only the perfect, shining moments of tender regard and consideration but also the toenail clippings in the bathroom floor, the fights that made no sense, the daily irritations andannoyances
SURVIVING AS A FREELANCE POET Surviving as a Freelance Poet. Laura Boss. Sometimes I wonder if I would choose the life of a freelance poet again - a life that means never feeling secure in a practical sense, a life that means never having a holiday or vacation with pay or even a steady paycheck or pension plan. Right now I am working on completing a 35th yearanniversary
POETRY AS A QUANTUM PHENOMENON Poetry as a Quantum Phenomenon. My poem “The Cheshire Cat Effect” reflects my interest in the intersection of quantum mathematics and poetry. This is an interdisciplinary field that’s really got me excited these days because I feel like there’s a lot of productive thinking to be done about the relationship of the arts and thesciences.
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HISTORY | NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW History. North American Review was founded in Boston in 1815 by its first editor, William Tudor (1779-1830), and other members of the Anthology Club. It was their intention to rival the leading British magazines. Reproduced below is a letter from one of the magazine’s distinguished early subscribers, Thomas Jefferson . Dated March 27,1825
MAGAZINE | NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW Contact. North American Review 1222 West 27th Street Cedar Falls, IA 50614. Phone: 319-273-6455 Email: nar@uni.edu STAFF | NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW J. D. Schraffenberger is multi-genre editor of the North American Review and a professor of English at the University of Northern Iowa. He is the author of two books of poems, Saint Joe's Passion and The Waxen Poor, and co-author with Martín Espada and Lauren Schmidt of The Necessary Poetics of Atheism. His other work has appeared in Bestof
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HISTORY | NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW History. North American Review was founded in Boston in 1815 by its first editor, William Tudor (1779-1830), and other members of the Anthology Club. It was their intention to rival the leading British magazines. Reproduced below is a letter from one of the magazine’s distinguished early subscribers, Thomas Jefferson . Dated March 27,1825
MAGAZINE | NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW Contact. North American Review 1222 West 27th Street Cedar Falls, IA 50614. Phone: 319-273-6455 Email: nar@uni.edu STAFF | NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW J. D. Schraffenberger is multi-genre editor of the North American Review and a professor of English at the University of Northern Iowa. He is the author of two books of poems, Saint Joe's Passion and The Waxen Poor, and co-author with Martín Espada and Lauren Schmidt of The Necessary Poetics of Atheism. His other work has appeared in Bestof
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HISTORY | NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW History. North American Review was founded in Boston in 1815 by its first editor, William Tudor (1779-1830), and other members of the Anthology Club. It was their intention to rival the leading British magazines. Reproduced below is a letter from one of the magazine’s distinguished early subscribers, Thomas Jefferson . Dated March 27,1825
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ON "MY DEAD HUSBAND" Carrie Shipers’s poems have appeared in Crab Orchard Review, Hayden’s Ferry Review, New England Review, North American Review, Prairie Schooner, The Southern Review, and other journals. She is the author of Ordinary Mourning (ABZ, 2010), Cause for Concern (Able Muse, 2015), Family Resemblances (University of New Mexico, 2016), and Grief Land (University of New Mexico, NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW North American Review | University of Northern Iowa. As the oldest literary magazine in the nation, our selected works reflect the breadth of the American experience, and encompass any voices that are committed to telling rich narratives that challenge the status quo. Review. Bridging the ABOUT | NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW Founded in Boston in 1815, the North American Review is the oldest and one of the most culturally significant literary magazines in the United States. Contributors include important nineteenth-century American writers and thinkers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Frederick Douglass, Edith Wharton, and CharlottePerkins Gilman
HISTORY | NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW History. North American Review was founded in Boston in 1815 by its first editor, William Tudor (1779-1830), and other members of the Anthology Club. It was their intention to rival the leading British magazines. Reproduced below is a letter from one of the magazine’s distinguished early subscribers, Thomas Jefferson . Dated March 27,1825
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Ted Morrissey’s novel Crowsong for the Stricken won the International Book Award in Literary Fiction, as well as the American Fiction Award, from Book Fest in 2018, and it was a Kirkus Reviews Best Indie Book of 2017.His most recent novel is Mrs Saville.His work-in-progress, The Isolation of Conspiracy, has found excerpted publication here and there, including in the spring 2019 issue ofGAS STATION PULP
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HISTORY | NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW History. North American Review was founded in Boston in 1815 by its first editor, William Tudor (1779-1830), and other members of the Anthology Club. It was their intention to rival the leading British magazines. Reproduced below is a letter from one of the magazine’s distinguished early subscribers, Thomas Jefferson . Dated March 27,1825
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Ted Morrissey’s novel Crowsong for the Stricken won the International Book Award in Literary Fiction, as well as the American Fiction Award, from Book Fest in 2018, and it was a Kirkus Reviews Best Indie Book of 2017.His most recent novel is Mrs Saville.His work-in-progress, The Isolation of Conspiracy, has found excerpted publication here and there, including in the spring 2019 issue ofGAS STATION PULP
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HISTORY | NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW History. North American Review was founded in Boston in 1815 by its first editor, William Tudor (1779-1830), and other members of the Anthology Club. It was their intention to rival the leading British magazines. Reproduced below is a letter from one of the magazine’s distinguished early subscribers, Thomas Jefferson . Dated March 27,1825
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ON "MY DEAD HUSBAND" Carrie Shipers’s poems have appeared in Crab Orchard Review, Hayden’s Ferry Review, New England Review, North American Review, Prairie Schooner, The Southern Review, and other journals. She is the author of Ordinary Mourning (ABZ, 2010), Cause for Concern (Able Muse, 2015), Family Resemblances (University of New Mexico, 2016), and Grief Land (University of New Mexico, Skip to main content* Magazine
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