The Great Lakes Book Project
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The Great Lakes Book Project[1] is a collection of creative nonfiction edited by Walter Blake Knoblock.[2] Published by Felix Exi in 2013,[3] The Great Lakes Book Project consists of 25 works of prose and poetry about The Great Lakes Region.[4][5] It has been featured in AwesomeMItten.com [1], Lake4Life.com [2] and TC Art Blog [3].
Entries[edit]
- "Wolf Hunt" by Steven Dudas
- "Good Housekeeping" by Diane Payne
- "Hunting the Whitetail" by Michael Mayday
- "My Trail" by Benjamin Goluboff.
- "Lake Erie Spring" by Michael Andreoni
- "Erosion, 1990" by Sanford Tweedie
- "Michibilly" by Griffin Jackson
- "Selected Poems by Anca Vlasopolos" by Anca Vlaspolos
- "Elements of the Pasty and Its Relation to The Lake" by Matthew Gavin Frank
- "South Manitou Island" by John E. Oullet
- "No Dominion" by M.J. Iuppa
- "An Unfamiliar Shoreline" by Aram Mrjoian
- "Memories and Perceptions" by Mel Visser
- "The Lake Is a Lady" by Robert M. Weir
- "Generational Power of the Big Lake" by Donald M. Hassler
- "Highway 61 and Beyond" by Gina Genovese
- "Ripe" by Gwen Schwartz
- "Selected Poems by D.E. Green" by D.E. Green
- "I Go, You Stay" By Blair Bohland
- "Isle Royale" by Karl Elder
- "Our Wine Dark Seas" by Holly Lynn Baumgartner
- "An Unmatched Fishing Trip" by Willard J. Vande Kopple
- "A Slow Learning of Lakes" by Wanda Giles
- "East" by Adam Matthew Pacton
- "The Shore" by Willard Greenwood
References[edit]
- ↑ http://www.awesomemitten.com/miscellaneous/alexs-top-10-april-edition/
- ↑ ""http://wkar.org/post/exploring-magic-great-lakes-through-personal-stories""
- ↑ "The Great Lakes Book Project". Felix Exi. Retrieved April 10, 2013.
- ↑ ""http://mittenstretcher.com/arts-culture-great-lakes-book-project-june-2013""
- ↑ ""https://soundcloud.com/vocalo/the-great-lakes-project-unveil""
External links[edit]
- TheGreatLakesBookProject.com [4]
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