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"Pursue, keep up with, circle round and round your
life as a dog does his master’s chair. Do what you love. Know your own
bone; gnaw at it, bury it, unearth it, and gnaw it still. Do not be too
moral. You may cheat yourself out of much life so. Aim above morality. Be
not simply good—be good for something."
~ Henry David Thoreau
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Alice Friman's new book of poems, Vinculum,
is forthcoming from LSU Press in 2011. She is the author of eight collections of
poetry, most recently The Book of the Rotten Daughter from BkMk
Press released in April 2006, and Zoo (Arkansas, 1999), winner of the Ezra
Pound Poetry Award from Truman State University and the Sheila Margaret
Motton Prize from the New England Poetry Club. Her poems
appear in Poetry, The Georgia Review, Boulevard, The Southern Review,
The Gettysburg Review, and Shenandoah, which awarded Friman
the 2002 James Boatwright III Prize for Poetry. She's received
fellowships from the Indiana Arts Commission and the Arts Council of
Indianapolis and has been awarded residencies at many colonies including
MacDowell and Yaddo. She was named Writer in Residence at Bernheim
Arboretum and Research Forest in 2003-04. Friman is the winner of three
prizes from Poetry Society of America and in 2001-02 was named to the
Georgia Poetry Circuit. Professor Emerita at the University of
Indianapolis, she now lives in Milledgeville, GA where she is
Poet-in-Residence at Georgia College & State University.
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