Thursday, December 23, 2010

Best Poetry Books of 2010 - Timothy Bradford

Timothy Bradford's selections:

Big Bright Sun by Nate Pritts (BlazeVOX [books])

Texture Notes by Sawako Nakayasu (Letter Machine Editions)

Admission by Jerry Williams (Carnegie Mellon University Press)

The French Exit by Elisa Gabbert (Birds, LCC)

It’s Not You, It’s Me: The Poetry of Breakup edited by Jerry Williams (The Overlook Press)

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Timothy Bradford’s poetry has most recently appeared in No Tell Motel, Upstairs at Duroc, ecopoetics, Drunken Boat and the anthology Ain’t Nobody That Can Sing Like Me (Mongrel Empire Press). His first book of poetry, Nomads with Samsonite, is forthcoming from BlazeVOX [books] in early 2011. From 2007 to 2009, he was an associate foreign researcher with the Institut d’Histoire du Temps PrĂ©sent in Paris while working on a novel. Currently, he teaches English composition at the University of Central Oklahoma. He lives with his wife and two sons and an ever-changing menagerie just outside of Oklahoma City.

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