Edwin E. Smith
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Edwin E. Smith (born in 1968) is an American poet.[1]
Little Rock 2005, a sequence of 500 haiku, won Bronze Medal in 2008 Independent Publisher Book Awards.[2] He is not well known to the general public although he has some fans in the literary establishment. He is a distinctively Southern poet though not in keeping with the traditions of the Southern Gothic school. Rather his work, chiefly lyrical poems, applies many of the lessons of his pastoral antecedents to more citified locations.
[edit] Works
- One Stranger to Another, Authorhouse, 2002, ISBN 9781403323217
- Little Rock 2005
[edit] References
- ^ As cited in the about the author page of One Stranger to Another.
- ^ Independent Publisher Book Awards, Little Rock, 2005
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