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William Tremblay Professor Emeritus,.
A.B., English Literature, M.A., American Literature, Clark
University; M.F.A., Creative Writing (Poetry), University
of Massachusetts.
Professor Tremblay taught poetry workshops on the graduate
and undergraduate levels and has created a new course entitled
Beat Generation Writing. His collections of poetry include Crying
in the Cheap Seats (Umass Press), Duhamel (BOA
Editions Ltd.) and Rainstorm Over the Alphabet (Lynx
House Press, 2001). His poem “The Lost Boy,” from Rainstorm
Over the Alphabet, was included in Best American
Poems, 2003.He has recently published poems in Manoa,
Luna, Willow Springs Review, Prose Poem, Bloomsbury Review,
High Plains Literary Review, Massachusetts Review, and Ohio
Review. His first novel, The June Rise, was
published by Utah State University Press and received a very
positive review on NPR's "All Things Considered." It
has been re-issued in a hardbound edition from Fulcrum Publishing,
Golden, CO (2001). His latest book of poems, Shooting
Script: Door of Fire (Eastern Washington University
Press, 2003), received the Colorado Book Award in 2004. His
awards include NEA, NEH, Fulbright, Pushcart, Yaddo, and
the John F. Stern Distinguished Professor Award (2000).
Phone: 970 491 5266
Email Address: William.Tremblay@colostate.edu
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