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Alex Grant __________________________________________________________
[1]
Describe the sound when a penny drops [2]
Imagine gravity traded as a commodity. [3]
Explain the attraction of the moon. [4]
Establish a seamless association between [5] Bonus question – substantiate your findings. __________________________________________________________
Alex Grant's chapbook, Chains & Mirrors,
(Main Street Rag) was awarded the 2006 Randall Jarrell Prize and the 2007 Oscar Arnold Young Award (best book by a North Carolina poet in the previous year).
He was the 2004 winner of WMSU's Pavel Srut Poetry Fellowship, won first prize
in the 2006 Kakalak Carolina Poets Anthology contest, and was a 2006 semi-finalist
for Tupelo Press's Dorset Prize. He was nominated for Meridian's Best New Poets anthology in 2005, 2006 and 2007.
His work has recently appeared or is upcoming in The Nation, Connecticut Review,
North American Review, Arts & Letters, and Nimrod.
He works for a not-for-profit healthcare organization,
whose address you can read by the moon, and divides his personal time between
Chapel Hill and Carrboro, where he lives with his wife, his dangling participles
and his Celtic fondness for excess. __________________________________________________________ First Published in Phi Kappa Phi Forum __________________________________________________________
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