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==Works==
==Works==


===Poetry===
===Poetry Collections===


*''Torn'', poems ([[Four Way Books]], 2011)
*''The Second Person'', poems ([[Four Way Books]], 2007)
*''The Second Person'', poems ([[Four Way Books]], 2007)
*''Torn'', letter-press broadside (Mad River Press, 2004)
*''The Day Underneath the Day'', poems (Northwestern University Press, 2001)
*''The Day Underneath the Day'', poems (Northwestern University Press, 2001)

===Limited Edition===

*''Torn'', letter-press broadside (Mad River Press, 2004)


===Short Fiction===
===Short Fiction===

Revision as of 00:48, 16 March 2010

C. Dale Young
OccupationPoet
Physician
Editor
Educator
NationalityAmerican
GenrePoetry
Short Stories
SpouseJacob Bertrand
Website
http://www.cdaleyoung.com

C. Dale Young (born April 18, 1969) is an American poet and writer, physician, editor and educator.

Life

Young writes and publishes poetry and short stories, practices medicine full-time, edits poetry for New England Review, and teaches in the Warren Wilson College MFA Program for Writers. His poems have appeared in many magazines and journals, including The Atlantic Monthly, The New Republic, The Paris Review, POETRY, Yale Review, and elsewhere. His work has also been included in anthologies, including The Best American Poetry.[1]

Young grew up in south Florida. He holds degrees from Boston College (BS 1991) and the University of Florida (MFA 1993 and MD 1997). He completed his medical internship at the Riverside Regional Medical Center and his residency in radiation oncology at the University of California, San Francisco.

He lives in San Francisco, California with his life-partner, biologist and composer Jacob Bertrand.[2]

Works

Poetry Collections

  • Torn, poems (Four Way Books, 2011)
  • The Second Person, poems (Four Way Books, 2007)
  • The Day Underneath the Day, poems (Northwestern University Press, 2001)

Limited Edition

  • Torn, letter-press broadside (Mad River Press, 2004)

Short Fiction

  • "The Affliction"[1] (Guernica, Feb 15, 2010)

Awards

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Acknowledgments pages from the author's books
  2. ^ Author's website
  3. ^ http://www.nea.gov/grants/recent/09grants/litFellows.html