Dane CervineDane Cervine's books include How Therapists Dance (2013) and The Jeweled Net of Indra (2007) from Plain View Press. Early collections include his own publication of the book What a Father Dreams (2005), as well as a chapbook series under the One PonyPress imprint. His poems have been chosen by Adrienne Rich for a National Writers Union Award; by Tony Hoagland as a finalist for the Wabash Poetry Prize; a Second Place prize for the Caesura Poetry contest; twice a finalist for, and the 2013 winner of the Atlanta Review's International Poetry Prize; 2nd Prize in the 2013 Morton Marcus Poetry Award; and nominated for a Pushcart Prize. Dane's work has appeared in a wide variety of journals including The Hudson Review, The SUN Magazine, Atlanta Review, Sycamore Review, Poetry Flash, Catamaran Literary Reader, Red Wheelbarrow, numerous anthologies, newspapers, video & animation-including a fine press broadside of his poem Clay Feet from Sam Amico's Middle Earth press. Dane lives in Santa Cruz, California-where he works as a therapist, and is the emeritus Chief of Children's Mental Health for the county. His work integrates the arts of therapy and writing with a long-standing meditation practice. His website is at http: //www.DaneCervine.typepad.com. Read More Read Less
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