Nick Norwood

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Nick Norwood was born in DeQueen, Arkansas, and grew up in Texas. He is the author of three full volumes of poetry: The Soft Blare (2003), selected for the River City Poetry Series; A Palace for the Heart (2004), a finalist and honorable mention in the Mellen Press Poetry contest; and Gravel and Hawk (2012), winner of the Hollis Summers Prize. He is also the author of the fine press book Wrestle (2007), which he produced in collaboration with the artist and master printer Erika Adams. His work has appeared in Paris Review, Southwest Review, Western Humanities Review, Southwestern American Literature, Tar River Poetry, The Texas Review, Copper Nickel, and in many other magazines and anthologies. He lives in Georgia and teaches at Columbus State University. 

Prize anthology mentions

Pushcart (Poetry) 2018

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