Gregory LoselleGregory Loselle published his first work, a play, at the age of eighteen, and subsequently won four Hopwood Awards and the Academy of American Poets Prize at The University of Michigan, where he earned an MFA. A recipient of the Ruby Lloyd Apsey Awar for playwriting, he has won the William van Wert Award from Hidden River Arts and the Lorian Hemingway Short Fiction Competition for his stories, the Robert Frost Award and the Rita Dove Award for poetry. His chapbooks, Phantom Limb and Our Parents Dancing, were published by Pudding House Press, and The Whole of Him Collected and About the House by Finishing Line Press. A fifth, In Ordinary Time, is forthcoming from The Moonstone Press. His poetry and short fiction has appeared widely, in print and online. He teaches secondary Language Arts and Art History in the greater Detroit area, and can be found online at www.gloselle.com. Read More Read Less
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