Edward NudelmanEdward Nudelman's first full-length book of poetry, WHAT LOOKS LIKE AN ELEPHANT, was published by Lummox Press in 2011. It has already garnered rave reviews. His chapbook Night Fires was a semifinalist for the Journal Award given by OSU Pres in 2009. Casting the Nines, an anthology of nine poets with nine poems (PHP, 2009) honored Nudelman as one of the nine selected poets. He received a Pushcart Nomination in 2009. Some of his poems have been recently published in Chiron Review, Poets and Artists (Oranges and Sardines), Ampersand, Syntax, The Atlanta Review, OCHO, Mipoesias, Plainsongs, Tears in the Fence, fourW, Floating Bridge Press, The Orange Room Review, The Penwood Review, The White Leaf Review, Adagio Verse Quarterly, and others. Nudelman is a noted cancer research biologist with over 60 published papers in top-tier journals. He has published two widely read books on an American illustrator, Jessie Willcox Smith (Pelican Publishing, 1989, 1990). A native of Seattle, Nudelman is currently working and living just north of Boston with his wife, Susan, and their Golden Retriever, Sofie. Read More Read Less