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Steven Schroeder received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1982. He grew up in the Texas Panhandle, and his poetry continues to be rooted in the experience of the Plains, which teaches attention to "nothing that is not there" but more especially to "the nothing that is." His poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in the Cresset, Georgetown Review, Halcyon, Karamu, Mid-America Poetry Review, New Texas, Poetry East, Rhino, Texas Review, and other literary journals. His most recent poetry collections, a Dim Sum of the Day Before and a Guest Giving Way Like Ice Melting: Thirteen Ways of Looking at Laozi were published by Ink Brush Press.


Birthplace

Chinese Windmill

Fallen Prose

The Imperfection of the Eye

Small

Two Southwests

on the no road way to tomorrow


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