• Craig Morgan Teicher (born 1979) is an American author, poet and literary critic. His poetry collection, The Trembling Answers, won the Lenore Marshall...
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  • Teicher is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Craig Morgan Teicher (born 1979), American author Howard Teicher, former US National Security...
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    World War II and a career officer in the United States Air Force Craig Morgan Teicher (born 1979), author, poet and literary critic whose poetry collection...
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    KINGS" "Finding the Comfortable Spots", the Guernica Magazine interview with Jesse Ball by Craig Morgan Teicher Grapevine (interview) (BOMB interview)...
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    Major Jackson, Timothy Liu, Ed Ochester, Carmen Giménez Smith, Craig Morgan Teicher, and Mark Wunderlich.[citation needed] Notable alumni of the program...
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  • critic Craig Morgan Teicher praised Limón’s "powerfully observant eye" and wrote that among the poems were "a handful of genuine masterpieces". Teicher noted...
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  • published Beautiful & Pointless: A Guide to Modern Poetry, of which Craig Morgan Teicher has written, "David Orr, the New York Times Book Review's poetry...
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    for lyric poems of linguistic precision and dark tone. The poet Craig Morgan Teicher has described her as a writer for whom "words are always scarce,...
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  • "National Book Awards – 1971". NBF. Retrieved 2012-03-03. (With essay by Craig Morgan Teicher from the Awards 60-year anniversary blog.) Dittmar, The end of enlightenment:...
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    Book Awards – 1971". NBF. Retrieved March 3, 2012. (With essay by Craig Morgan Teicher from the Awards 60-year anniversary blog.) "Humboldt's Gift, by Saul...
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