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Poets in this issue: Joseph W. Caldwell is an attorney in Dunbar, West Virginia . . . Art Coelho lives in Big Timber, Montana. He runs Seven Buffaloes Press, and has published the works of several Southern Appalachian poets. Last summer he spent time in Kentucky with Jim Wayne Miller . . . Jim Minick teaches at Radford University in Virginia and works with teachers in the Appalachian Teachers Network . . . Rosemary Pitman-Redmon lives in Indianapolis. A mother with one child, she is taking classes toward a degree in nursing . . . Charles Whitt is a steelworker and poet in Maloneton, Kentucky, and the author of two books of poetry. Webster County Wildflowers in their brilliance Snowplow, will meet me soon along the road. I will miss the sun looking at silent snow that not a snowflake shining through bare trees onto newly frosted fields. I wait here behind this plow, and see the unity of all things-- falls wrong. --Joseph W. Caldwell
Appalachian Review – University of North Carolina Press
Published: Jan 8, 1993
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