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He currently works at [[Indiana University]] as a teacher of creative writing and also teaches in the [[Hutton Honors College]].<ref>http://www.indiana.edu/~mfawrite/cecil.html</ref><ref>http://www.iub.edu/~engweb/faculty/Richard-Cecil.html</ref>
He currently works at [[Indiana University]] as a teacher of creative writing and also teaches in the [[Hutton Honors College]].<ref>http://www.indiana.edu/~mfawrite/cecil.html</ref><ref>http://www.iub.edu/~engweb/faculty/Richard-Cecil.html</ref>


His work has appeared in ''American Poetry Review'', ''Poetry'', ''Ploughshares'', ''New England Review'', ''The Georgia Review'', ''Virginia Quarterly Review'', ''Southern Review'', ''Crab Orchard Review'', ''River Styx''.
His work has appeared in ''American Poetry Review'', ''Crab Orchard Review'', ''Poetry'',<ref>http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/toc.html?issue=1024</ref> ''Ploughshares'', ''New England Review'', ''The Georgia Review'', ''Missouri Review'',<ref>http://www.missourireview.com/content/dynamic/text_detail.php?text_id=445</ref> ''Southern Review'',<ref>http://www.spr.armstrong.edu/previous.html</ref> ''River Styx'', ''Virginia Quarterly Review''.


==Awards==
==Awards==

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Richard Cecil is an American poet.

Life

He married Maura Stanton, and lived in Richmond, Virginia. He graduated from Indiana University.

He taught at Rhodes College. He currently works at Indiana University as a teacher of creative writing and also teaches in the Hutton Honors College.[1][2]

His work has appeared in American Poetry Review, Crab Orchard Review, Poetry,[3] Ploughshares, New England Review, The Georgia Review, Missouri Review,[4] Southern Review,[5] River Styx, Virginia Quarterly Review.

Awards

Works

  • "Caliban and Ariel". American Poetry Review. Nov 1995.
  • "Willie Sutton's Insomnia". Ploughshares. Spring 1974.
  • "Darwin Explains Sex in Marriage in Spring". Ploughshares. Spring 1974.
  • "St. Anthony at Fifteen". Ploughshares. Spring 1974.
  • "Hands in Winter". Ploughshares. Spring 1974.
  • "Dialogue". Ploughshares. Spring 1977.
  • "Dialogue". Ploughshares. Spring 1977.
  • "Genre Painting". Ploughshares. Winter 1984.
  • "Night School". Ploughshares. Winter 1984.
  • "Applications". Ploughshares. Spring 1985.
  • "The Call". Ploughshares. Spring 1985.
  • "Reply to the Goslar Letter". Ploughshares. Spring 1989.
  • "Reply San Francisco Modern Language Convention". Ploughshares. Spring 1989.
  • "In Search of the Great Dead". Ploughshares. Spring 1997.
  • "Why I Have No Children". Ploughshares. Winter 1997–98.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: date format (link)

References