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Rachel Moritz (Author)

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October 15, 2008
Dark and beautiful and strange, NIGHT-SEA is the second chapbook by Rachel Moritz (author of THE WINCHESTER MONOLOGUES, also by New Michigan Press), and further extends her interests in the curlicues of language and history, past the world of the senses. She writes, in the poem of that title ("Past the World of the Senses"), "Light snow on the capital / steps = quotidian / information, the kind we love / to exchange." RACHEL MORITZ is the author of THE WINCHESTER MONOLOGUES (New Michigan Press, 2005). Her poetry has appeared in many journals including Colorado Review, Denver Quarterly, HOW2, Hayden's Ferry Review, Indiana Review, and 26. She lives in Minneapolis, where she publishes chaplets and broadsides for WinteRed Press. She also edits poetry for Konundrum Literary Review.

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RACHEL MORITZ is the author of THE WINCHESTER MONOLOGUES (New Michigan Press, 2005). Her poetry has appeared in many journals including Colorado Review, Denver Quarterly, HOW2, Hayden's Ferry Review, Indiana Review, and 26. She lives in Minneapolis, where she publishes chaplets and broadsides for WinteRed Press. She also edits poetry for Konundrum Literary Review.

RACHEL MORITZ is the author of THE WINCHESTER MONOLOGUES (New Michigan Press, 2005). Her poetry has appeared in many journals including Colorado Review, Denver Quarterly, HOW2, Hayden's Ferry Review, Indiana Review, and 26. She lives in Minneapolis, where she publishes chaplets and broadsides for WinteRed Press. She also edits poetry for Konundrum Engine Literary Review.

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