A collection of poems centered around a diner in an industrial neighborhood of Buffalo, New York, and vividly evoking the characters of its owners (the poet's parents) and the regulars--mostly blue-collar workers--whom it makes welcome. Winner of the 2009 Stevens Poetry Manuscript Competition
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Sara Ries lives in Buffalo, New York, where her parents have owned the Woodlawn Diner since she was two years old. She holds an M.F.A. in Poetry from Chatham University, where she received the Best Thesis in Poetry Award.
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