Michael Campagnoli

Michael Campagnoli has worked as a waiter, fisherman, journalist, painter, and short-order cook. In 2001 he won the New Letters Poetry Award, the All Nations Press Chapbook Award, and the Chiron Review Novella Award. His fiction and poetry have appeared or are forthcoming in New Letters, Rosebud, Souithern Humanities Review, Nimrod, Rattle, Descant, Natural Bridge, Red Rock Review, Palimpsest, Yellow Medicine Review, Quiddity, Crucible, Emerson Review, Blue Earth Review, and elsewhere. He's published four chapbooks and his work has been anthologized in Best New Writing of 2010, ISFN's Anthology #1, The Bethany Reader, Nothing to Declare, America Is Not the World, and Vine Leaves. Three of his poems have been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. He can be seen most mornings running somewhere along the coast of Maine with his mongrel dog, Yogi, and Anthony, his equally mongrel son.

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