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Stephen Page is from Detroit, Michigan. He is the author of The Timbre of SandStill Dandelions, and A Ranch Bordering the Salty River. He holds a BA from Columbia University and an MFA from Bennington College. His critical essays have appeared regularly in the Buenos Aires Herald, Gently Read Literature, and Fox Chase Review.  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 currently lives in Argentina where he teaches World literature.

 

Bio back cover of book: Stephen Page was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, where he worked in factories, die-maker toolrooms, and steel-cutting shops—all the while longing for a vocation associated with nature.  He now lives in Argentina where he had the opportunity to learn how to ranch and f: Stephen Page is part Shawnee and part Apache.  His other books of poetry include The Timbre of Sand (1999) and Still Dandelions (2004).  He graduated from Palomar College, Columbia University (with honors), and Bennington College.  He received a Jess Cloud Memorial Prize for Poetry, a Writer-in-Residence with stipend from the Montana Artists Refuge, a full Writer Fellowship from the Vermont Studio Center, an Imagination Grant from Cleveland State University, and an Arvon Foundation Ltd. Grant. His book reviews are published regularly in the Buenos Aires Herald and on Fox Chase Review. He also writes short stories, novels, screen plays.  He has taught literature, ESL, and film studies.  

 

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