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Rebecca Wee

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to receive one of two annual Witter Bynner fellowships in poetry, supported by the Library of Congress and the Witter Bynner Foundation for Poetry.
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Rebecca Wee currently holds the post of Associate Professor on the English faculty at
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where she studied poetry and served as editorial assistant to
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Against Forgetting: Twentieth Century Poetry of Witness
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Index

St. Olaf College
George Mason University
poet
professor
creative writing
St. Olaf College
George Mason University
Carolyn Forche
Augustana College
Copper Canyon Press
Billy Collins
Poet Laureate
Quad Cities
Uncertain Grace
Copper Canyon Press
ISBN
1-55659-154-3
"Rebecca Wee"
Library of Congress Page - includes audio
Library of Congress Witter Bynner fellowships page
Copper Canyon Press Catalog Page
Augustana College Faculty Biography page
Categories
St. Olaf College alumni
George Mason University alumni
Living people
Poets from Illinois
American women poets
21st-century American women

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