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Marc Sheehan
November 10, 2000
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Marc
Sheehan's collection of poetry is entitled Greatest Hits. His
poems, fictions, and essays have appeared in Apalachee
Quarterly, Atlanta Review, Kansas Quarterly, Louisville Review,
Michigan
Quarterly, and others. His poetry has been included in New
Poems from the Third Coast, an anthology of contemporary poetry.
His essay, "A Different Kind of Priest" appeared
in Peninsula: Essays and Memoirs by Michigan Writers. Sheehan
has been awarded grants from the NEA and the Michigan Council
for the Arts and Cultural Affairs. He is currently the associate
editor and book review editor for the journal Fourth Genre:
Explorations in Nonfiction.
Marc Sheehan was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1954.
He holds advanced degrees in English from Central Michigan
University and the University of Michigan.
"These are such well-made poems. Manifest is
the sharp edge of self-editing and a careful ear. Sheehan understands
the traffic between myth and biography, the space between utterance
and quiet. Greatest Hits is a powerful and welcome
debut." Thomas Lynch, Michigan Poet |
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To view Special Collections' holdings of Marc Sheehan's work,
please click here.
To hear Sheehan read from his own work, please visit the
Vincent Voice Library, here.
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March 8, 2007
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