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Joshua Ware

Sunday, November 07, 2010









Joshua Ware lives in Lincoln, NE where he is pursuing his PhD in poetry and poetics.  He is the co-author of the chapbook I, NE: Iterations of the Junco, as well as the author of the chapbooks A Series of Ad Hoc Permutations and the forthcoming Excavations.  He work has appeared or is forthcoming in many journals, such as American Letters & Commentary, Colorado Review, New American Writing, and Quarterly West.

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