Marc HudsonMarc Hudson is a poet and a nonfiction writer. His first book of poems, Afterlight, received the Juniper Prize from the University of Massachusetts Press. His two other full-length books of poems are Journal for an Injured Son and em>The Disappearing Poet Blues. Hudson's Beowulf: A Translation and Commentary was published by Wordsworth Editions, Ltd. of the United Kingdom. His awards include a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in Poetry, the Strousse Award from Prairie Schooner, and the Allen Tate Poetry Prize from The Sewanee Review. The poet's work has also appeared in Poetry, The Kenyon Review, Poet Lore, and other journals. A frequent contributor of reviews and essays to The Sewanee Review, he has also published articles and essays in Audubon, Environmental Action, Hayden's Ferry Review, and elsewhere. For 28 years, he taught creative writing and literature at Wabash College in Indiana and presently lives in central Indiana with his wife, Helen Mundy Hudson. Read More Read Less
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