Andreas Gripp

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Andreas Gripp (born 1964) is a Canadian poet.

Born in London, Ontario, he began in the literary field as the editor and publisher of Afterthoughts, a poetry journal that existed from 1994 to 2000. His first chapbook appeared in 1999 and his first full-length collection in 2001. His early work was often prose-laden and focused on social issues as well as the lives of marginalized, fictional characters. His later releases, including 2007's Angel Clare and 2008's Beads on Blossoms, focused on personal relationships and human interraction with nature, many of the poems written in a metered narrative. His work has also appeared in several anthologies and literary periodicals, including Only the Sea Keeps, Van Gogh's Ear, Ascent Aspirations and The Literary Review of Canada. He was a long standing member of the London Chapter of the Canadian Poetry Association.

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