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Ronald G. Wardall

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Ronald Wardall (February 12, 1937 Yakima, Washington - January 21, 2006) was an American poet.[1]

Life

He was educated at the University of Washington and the New School for Social Research. Wardall lived in Brooklyn Heights, New York.

His work appeared in Poetry,[2] Field, Swink, Mudfish, and Skidrow Penthouse.

A Chapbook award has been named for him.[3] His full-length collection, "Lightning's Dance Floor", was published by Rain Mountain Press in 2010.

Awards

  • 2001 New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship [4]
  • 2001 Dana Award

Works

  • The Presence of a Weight, was published as part of the New School Series.
  • The Eyes of a Vertical Cut. Slipstream. 2001.
  • Lightning's Dance Floor Rain Mountain Press, 2010

References