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His work has been awarded by Seattle Arts Commission, Washington State Arts Commission, Massachusetts Cultural Council, Fessenden Foundation, National Endowment of the Humanities, Fulbright, The Skagit River Poetry Foundation, and The Poets House Trust. A retired teacher, he lives near Deception Pass ...
Produced by Seattle Tilth. Principal authors Carl Elliott and Rob Peterson Take all the information you would ever need to know about growing organic veggies in the Pacific Northwest, distill it into a single book, and this is the result! As someone who is progressing from beginning to advanced...
Seattle: University of Washington Press, (1978). First Edition, First Printing. Fine in dark blue cloth covered boards with gilt text on the spine. An octavo of 8 3/8 by 5 1/4 inches. With the errata slip laid-in at the dedication page. In a fine, unclipped dust jacket. 411 ...
Seattle: Chatwin Books. Robb, Don, and Anne Smith. 2010. Ox, house, stick: the history of our alphabet. Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge. Children’s book. Robinson, Andrew. 1995. The story of writing. London: Thames and Hudson. Reference. Rosen, Michael. 2014. Alphabetical: how every ...
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(1995), abilingualtelling of the author’s nomadic childhood among migrant farmworkers. It won the 1997 Ezra Jack Keats Book Award forchildren’s literaturewritten by new children’s book authors. His books of poetry from that period includeNight Train to Tuxtla: New Stories and Poems(1994)...
s program increativewriting atBrown UniversityinProvidence,Rhode Island. There he wroteSuder(1983), a novel about abaseballplayer for theSeattle Marinerswhose career is in decline, sending the protagonist on a quest across thePacific Northwest. The AmericanWestwould become a recurring backdrop in ...