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Richard Carr
Richard Carr grew up in Blue Earth, Minnesota, and now lives in Minneapolis. His poetry and reviews have appeared in Poetry East, Exquisite Corpse, New Letters, Painted Bride Quarterly and many other journals.His chapbooks are Butterfly and Nothingness (a hypertext published by Mudlark) and... show more

Richard Carr grew up in Blue Earth, Minnesota, and now lives in Minneapolis. His poetry and reviews have appeared in Poetry East, Exquisite Corpse, New Letters, Painted Bride Quarterly and many other journals.His chapbooks are Butterfly and Nothingness (a hypertext published by Mudlark) and Letters from North Prospect (winner of the Frank Cat Press Poetry Chapbook Award).His full-length poetry collections are Grave Reading (Unsolicited Press), Lucifer (Logan House Press), Dead Wendy (FutureCycle Press), Imperfect Prayers (Steel Toe Books), One Sleeve (Evening Street Press), Ace (Word Works Books), Honey (Gival Press), Street Portraits (Backwaters Press), and Mister Martini (University of North Texas Press).His honors include the Holland Prize for Lucifer, the FutureCycle Poetry Prize for Dead Wendy, the Washington Prize for Ace, the Gival Press Poetry Award for Honey, and the Vassar Miller Prize for Mister Martini.Besides "serious" employment as a systems analyst, web designer, tavern manager, and college teacher, Richard has held an assortment of jobs in restaurants, big box and small town hardware stores, book and newspaper print shops, and on farms, as well as house painting, cabinet making, ice rink grooming, and, one summer, filling sunken graves in a cemetery. As a teenager, he wanted to be a concert pianist. His cat's name is "Fur" Elise, and his goldfish are called Aria and Goldberg. In college, he majored in philosophy. At one time, he could recite a hundred digits of pi. He once hitchhiked to California. His car is a Jaguar XJ8.† He's been in three motorcycle crashes. None fatal.†R.I.P.
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