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Michael
Delp's essays, poetry, and fiction have been published in a
wide range of magazines, and he is the author of three books:
Over the Graves of Horses, a collection of poems; Under
the Influence of Water, a collection of essays, poems and short
stories; and The Coast of Nowhere: A Meditation On Rivers,
Lakes and Streams.
Delp received his B.A. from Alma College, and has also studied
at Western Michigan University and Central Michigan University.
He has twice been the winner of the Passages North/NEH Poetry
Competition, and has won a PEN Syndicated Fiction Award. He
is the editor of Contemporary Michigan Poetry: The Third
Coast.
Delp is currently the director of creative writing at the Interlochen
Arts Academy.
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"Honest, innocent
and lusting-by turns abstract and then specific, in the manner
of all loves. Delp hears, sees, tastes and writes about another
world, one that he sees just at the edge of the trees, just into
the shadows. [Under the Influence of Water] was written by a
man with a clean heart." -Rick Bass
For more information on the Interlochen Arts Academy, and
Michael Delp, please visit http://www.interlochen.org/academy/
To
view Special Collections' holdings of Delp's work, please
click here.
To hear Delp read
from his own work, please visit the Vincent Voice Library,
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