Deborah Brown
Deborah Brown teaches at the University of New Hampshire, Manchester. She is an editor of Lofty Dogmas: Poets on Poetics (Univ of Arkansas, 2005) and a translator, with Richard Jackson and Susan Thomas, of The Last Voyage: Poems of Giovannia Pascoli, forthcoming from the Red Hen Press. Brown's poems have appeared in Margie, Rattle, the Alaska Quarterly, Prairie Schooner, and others. She lives in Warner, New Hampshire, with her husband George and four cats.
For more information, see
- Her poem "Magritte's Dog" at Rattle: Poetry for the 21st Century.
- Her poem "News from the Grate" at Oyster River Press
- Review of Lofty Dogmas at the University of Arkansas Daily Headlines.
- Preview of Lofty Dogmas at Google Books
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