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    Poems by Chuck Guilford

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“Beautifully designed . . . a montage of images along with printing so deep and saturated with color that you want to run your fingers across its surface."
    --Miriam Sagan, The New Mexican (Santa Fe)

This collection of poems quietly weaves the poet’s reflections on family, memory, and mortality through the back roads and trout streams of Idaho and the Intermountain West.

Chuck Guilford taught literature and creative writing at Boise State University for two decades and founded BSU’s Idaho Writers Archive. He is the author of a textbook on writing, and the creator of two writing Web sites, Paradigm Online Writing Assistant and poetryexpress.org. His poems, short stories, essays, and reviews have appeared in a number of magazines and anthologies, including Poetry, Kansas Quarterly, Coyote’s Journal, College English, Weber Studies, Redneck Review of Literature, Crab Creek Review, Inland, and many other magazines and literary journals. He is also a winner of the Western Literature Association's Willa Cather Memorial Award (the Willa Pilla). He has also created a new Web site, Way 2 Age, and his new novel Spring Drive is available.

Letterpress printed on Mohawk Superfine paper and hand sewn into Rising Stonehenge wrappers in an edition of 300 copies.

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