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29 March 2011

Walking the Dog's Shadow rose to the top of nearly eight hundred submissions to win the ninth annual A. Poulin, Jr. Poetry Prize. Tony Hoagland, who served as final judge for the contest, writes, "Deborah Brown's poems remind me a little of the great Polish poet, Wistawa Szymborska. They both make thinking look easy. . . . Brown's poems aren't just about a eureka moment; they taste of the whole journey. Walking the Dog's Shadow is a beautiful book, wise and sure of itself, fresh with wit and gravity, serious and true."
Deborah Brown teaches literature and writing at the University of New Hampshire-Manchester.
POETRY / American / General, POETRY / Women Authors, LITERARY COLLECTIONS / American / General, POETRY / Subjects & Themes / General
"Brown writes with an expectedly mature and knowing voice yet one which betrays no traces of effort in capturing the feeling of awe she often finds in her observations of life. Thus, her poems feel not only very natural and even flowingly light in places, but also—and without irony or contrast—come forth as powerful bulwarks all the same."
— CutBank Literary Magazine
"Brown's poems are sharply attuned to absence: things missing, words unspoken.... listen to everything she says—and to everything she doesn't say. It's only in learning to pay attention to what's here and what's not that we can go along with the wisdom of the speaker."
— Scott F. Parker, Rain Taxi Review of Books
Tony Hoagland was Born on November 19, 1953, in Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Tony Hoagland is the author of witty, poingnant poems that comment on contemporary American life and culture. His books include Unincorporated Personas in the Late Honda Dynasty (Graywolf Press, 2010), What Narcissism Means to Me (2003), a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award; Donkey Gospel (1998), which received the James Laughlin Award; and Sweet Ruin (1992), chosen by Donald Justice for the 1992 Brittingham Prize in Poetry and winner of the Zacharis Award from Emerson College.Hoagland's other honors include two grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, a fellowship to the Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center, the O. B. Hardison Prize for Poetry and Teaching from the Folger Shakespeare Library, the 2008 Jackson Poetry Prize from Poets & Writers magazine, as well as the Poetry Foundation's 2005 Mark Twain Award in recognition of his contribution to humor in American poetry. He currently teaches at the University of Houston and Warren Wilson College.
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Small Sorrows…………………………………………………………………………………..............3
Don’t Ask…………………………………………………………………………………………………..4
The Shoe That Dropped……………………………………………………………………………..5
Thick and Thin…………………………………………………………………………………………..6
Walking the Dog’s Shadow…………………………………………………………………………7
Empty Red………………………………………………………………………………………………...8
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On Not Knowing Your Father……………………………………………………………………. 20
The Scarlet Letter Law Struck Down in Massachusetts, Spring, 2003………….. 21
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