Review
Hidden Sequel is truly wonderful in its natural piety, its warm poetic company, its very American cadences and soul. --Donald Revell, 2005 Contest Judge
These poems move with unobtrusive delicacy and deep grace through the mysteries of time and being. --Naomi Shihab Nye
[Rubin's poems] address the complexity of everything....The reader eagerly follows the "word that still races in the blood." --Susan Ludvigson
About the Author
Stan Sanvel Rubin lives in Port Townsend on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington. He has published two previous full-length collections, Midnight (State Street Press) and Five Colors (CustomWords), and his poetry has appeared in such magazines as The Georgia Review, Kenyon Review, Virginia Quarterly Review, Mississippi Review, Chelsea, Beloit Poetry Journal, Poetry Northwest, The Laurel Review and many others. He received a 2002 Grant in Poetry from the Constance Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts, and his essay-reviews appear regularly in Water-Stone Review. He is founding director of the Rainier Writing Workshop low-residency MFA Program at Pacific Lutheran University.