Mary Orovan has new poems in Poetry East, Illya's Honey, as well as work in The Fourth River, Amoskeag, and other journals. She admires the work of Mary Oliver for her meaning-infused, elegant nature poems, but also the poetry of Brenda Shaughnessy for wild metaphors, original language, and sass....
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Mary Orovan has new poems in Poetry East, Illya's Honey, as well as work in The Fourth River, Amoskeag, and other journals. She admires the work of Mary Oliver for her meaning-infused, elegant nature poems, but also the poetry of Brenda Shaughnessy for wild metaphors, original language, and sass. Orovan studied with Shaughnessy in an advanced poetry workshop at New York's Unterberg Poetry Center, 92nd Street Y. Green Rain, Orovan's debut book, is in it's second printing, and has a Pushcart-nominated poem, Feathers.
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