Chad Prevost

Chad Prevost, PhD GA State, director of C & R Press, author of two collections of poetry, and co-editor of two anthologies, has served in various editorial capacities for The Chattahoochee Review, Five Points, The GSU Review (now New South), and The Pedestal Magazine. While at GA State, he founded Terminus Magazine. He has taught creative writing at GA State, GA Perimeter College, and Lee University, and is currently teaching at Dalton State. He lives in Chattanooga with his wife and three children.
For more information, see
- His personal web site
- His personal page at Lee University
- Read several poems by Prevost at Cherry Grove Collections
- His poems "Let Me Wake" and "Looking for a Miracle" at Red River Review
- The poem "The Map Readers of America" at The Cortland Review
- Selected works from The Potomac at Web del Sol
- Selected works at Poemeleon
- An Interview with Chad Prevost in the Sequoyah Review
- C&R Press (http://www.crpress.org/)
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