Tom
Hansen's first collection Falling to Earth was selected
from over 900 manuscripts by judge Molly Peacock as winner of
BOA's 4th annual A. Poulin, Jr. Poetry Prize. Hansen has
a B.A. and an M.A., both in English, from the University of Michigan.
He taught writing and literature classes for thirty-five years
at Northern State University in Aberdeen SD, before retiring to
the Black Hills, where he lives on ten acres of hilly, rocky,
ponderosa-covered land with his wife, their husky, an indeterminate
number of deer and wild turkeys and, now and then, a vagrant mountain
lion.
Over the
past quarter century, his poems, essays, and reviews have appeared
in The American Scholar, Bitter Oleander, The Explicator,
The Georgia Review, The Iowa Review, The Literary Review, The
Midwest Quarterly, New York Quarterly, Paris Review, Poetry Northwest,
Southern Poetry Review, The Southern Review, The Sun, Virginia
Quarterly Review, Weber Studies , and others.
Books
by Tom Hansen:
Falling to Earth
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
New
Feature: Buy our books online in our new store [Here]