David Kowalczyk
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David Kowalczyk (born 22 November 1952) is an American poet, editor, and fiction writer. His poems and stories have appeared in many anthologies, including Bless Me Father: Stories of Catholic Childhood (Plume, New York, 1994) and in over sixty literary journals, including California Quarterly, St. Ann's Review, Maryland Review, and Bayou. He was founding editor of Gentle Strength Quarterly.[1] His recent collections pending publication include A Small Jar of Tears, Stainless Soul, The Art of Everything, Blue Loneliness of Enchantment, and Little Sky of My Heart. He currently resides in Batavia, New York.
[edit] References
- Marquise "Who's Who in America", 2001-2004 editions
[edit] External links
- http://www.pw.org Poets & Writers Directory of Writers
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