Mark Cox (poet)

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Mark Cox (born 1956, East St. Louis, Illinois) is an American poet.

Life

He graduated from DePauw University and Vermont College with an MFA.

He teaches in the Department of Creative Writing at University of North Carolina Wilmington,[1] and Vermont College.[2][3]

He served as poetry editor of Passages North and Cimarron Review.[4]

He lives in Wilmington, North Carolina, with his children, Rachel and Keith.[5]

Awards

Works

  • Smoulder. D.R. Godine. 1989. ISBN 978-0-87923-814-8. 
  • Thirty-seven Years from the Stone. University of Pittsburgh Press. 1998. ISBN 978-0-8229-4065-4. 
  • Natural Causes. University of Pittsburgh Press. 2004. ISBN 978-0-8229-5839-0. 
  • Mark Cox, ed. (2011). The Memory of Water, by Jack Myers. New Issues Press. ISBN 978-1-930974-98-2. 


Anthologies

  • William H. Roetzheim, ed. (2006). "Geese". The Giant Book of Poetry. Level4Press Inc. ISBN 978-0-9768001-2-5. 
  • Roger Weingarten, Richard Higgerson, ed. (2001). Poets of the New Century. David R. Godine Publisher. ISBN 978-1-56792-177-9. 
  • Ed Ochester, ed. (2007). American poetry now: Pitt poetry series anthology. University of Pittsburgh Press. ISBN 978-0-8229-4310-5. 
  • William J. Walsh, ed. (2006). "Natural Causes". Under the rock umbrella: contemporary American poets, 1951-1977. Mercer University Press. ISBN 978-0-88146-047-6. 

References

External links

http://writersalmanac.publicradio.org/index.php?date=1998/06/24

http://www.uncw.edu/writers/facstaff/cox.html

http://www.meachamwriters.org/conversations/Cox_Mark_2011-10-28.htm

http://howapoemhappens.blogspot.com/2010/06/mark-cox.html

http://www.vcfa.edu/node/232

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