Gerald Costanzo is Professor of English and Creative Writing
at Carnegie Mellon. He has published more than three hundred
poems, articles about poetry, and literary essays in addition
to three limited edition collections of poems, four full-length
collections, and two edited anthologies. He has been the recipient
of National Endowment for the Arts Creative Writing Fellowships,
Pushcart Prizes, a Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Writing
Fellowship, and an Editorial Fellowship from the Coordinating
Council of Literary Magazines. In the early 70s, he founded
Three Rivers Poetry Journal and Carnegie Mellon University
Press. A graduate of Harvard, and of The Writing Seminars at
Johns Hopkins, his collections of poems include In the Aviary
(winner of Dvins Award), and The Laps of the Bridesmaids.
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