
Daniel Nathan Terry, a former landscaper and horticulturist, is the author of Capturing the Dead (NFSPS Press 2008), which won the 2007 Stevens Prize, and two chapbooks: Waxwings (Seven Kitchens Press 2010) and Days of Dark Miracles (Seven Kitchens Press 2011). His poetry has appeared in several journals, including New South, Poet Lore, and The Spoon River Poetry Review, and in the recent anthology, Collective Brightness (Sibling Rivalry Press 2011). His second full-length collection will be released from Lethe Press in July of 2012. He holds an MFA in Creative Writing/Poetry from UNC Wilmington. Currently, he teaches at UNCW and Cape Fear Community College. |
Upcoming Readings:
February 27, 2012
Days of Dark Miracles and Collective Brightness
Reading at East Bay Meeting House
8-10 pm
Daniel Nathan Terry, Poet, Poetry, Poem, Gay Poetry, Gay, Civil War, Civil War Photographs, Photographer, Photography, Hurricane Katrina, Katrina, New Orleans, Gulf Coat, UNCW, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Creative Writing, Capturing the Dead, Soldiers Bathing, Harvest of Death, A Burial Party, War, Mathew Brady, Timothy O'Sullivan, Alexander Gardner, NFSPS, Seven Kitchens Press, Lethe Press, Spilt This Rock, Sibling Rivalry Press, Collective Brightnes, Persistent Voices, Waxwings
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