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Matthew Cooperman's poetry has appeared recently in ACM, Denver
Quarterly, American Literary Review, Black Warrior Review,
LIT, Chicago Review and Quarterly West, among others.
He is the author of the collections Surge, winner of the Wick
Chapbook Prize (1999, Kent State University Press), and A
Sacrificial Zinc, winner of the Lena Miles Wever Todd Prize
(2001, Pleiades/LSU Press). He was a founding editor of Quarter After
Eight, an exploratory journal of prose and commentary, and a Provincetown
Writing Fellow at the Fine Arts Work Center.
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