Poetry. African American Studies. With MARINE LIFE: A WORLD IN POEMS, 2009 Pushcart Prize nominee and 2009 Poets and Writers Magazine Debut Poet Karen S. Williams offers a lush and lyrical new collection: a tender, evocative exploration of life in and out of the sea. Stirred by her lifelong interest in creation and the beauteous lessons of the marine world--interests born as she watched The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau in her grandmother's living room--these eighteen poems splash and play, enamor and sparkle like dolphins leaping towards a brilliant sun.
Author City: INKSTER, MI USA
Karen S. Williams, a 2009 Pushcart Nominee and 2009 Debut Poet for Poet's & Writer's Magazine, is the author of two poetry collections: MARINE LIFE: A WORLD IN POEMS and the 2009 State of Michigan Notable Books-nominated ELEGY FOR A SCARRED SHOULDER, both from Willow Books. A Cave Canem Fellow, and graduate of Michigan State University, Wayne State University and Ohio University, she has been featured on public radio's "Weekend America" program. Her poetry, fiction, and essays have been published widely.
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