Laure-anne bosselaar biography definition
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Laure-anne bosselaar biography definition
Laure-Anne Bosselaar
American poet
Laure-Anne Bosselaar is a Belgian-American poet, translator, professor, and former poet laureate of Santa Barbara, California.[1] She is the author of four collections of poetry, most recently, These Many Rooms (Four Way Books, ).
Her collection, Small Gods of Grief (BOA Editions), won the Isabella Gardner Prize for Poetry. A New Hunger, (Ausable Press ) was an American Library Association Notable Book in She is the author of Artémis, a collection of French poems, published in Belgium.
Her chapbook Rooms Remembered appeared from Sungold Editions in [2]
Her poems have been published in literary magazines and journals including Ploughshares,[3]The Washington Post, AGNI,[4]Harvard Review, and have been widely anthologized.
Her honors include a Pushcart Prize,[5] a Bread Loaf Writers Conference fellowship, and she was a Writer in Residence at Hamilton College in NY State, and at t