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Bill Copeland (poet)

Bill Copeland was an American poet, writer and historian. He was born at the Emory University Hospital in 1946. He was raised in Dekalb County, Georgia and lived above his fathers country store. During the 1970s Copeland earned his master's degree in rehabilitation counseling from the University of Georgia. Copeland has held many jobs throughout his life consisting of a probation counselor, a parole officer in Augusta, and also a disability adjudicator for people seeking social security in Atlanta. He then started his own private practice before retiring in 1995 at the age of 49. It wasn't until after his retirement that Copeland began to write.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.ajc.com/news/bill-copeland-64-author-687530.html )〕 He was a member of the Georgia Writers Association, the National Writers Association, and Libros International. Copeland lived in Lilburn Georgia throughout his adult years. He died 19 October 2010 due to complications from liver failure. Bill Copeland is remembered by his wife, Kathy Copeland, as well as his daughter, Lily Copeland〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.billcopeland.net/index.html )
==Awards==
Despite Bill Copeland's short career as a writer, he was able to win many awards for his writings. In 2006 Copeland won the (National Writers Association Contest ). In 2008 Copeland won the AmazonClicks.com Authors Choice Award for his novel ''Ashes to the Vistula.'' Copeland then went on to receive the (Taran Family Memorial Award ) for historical fiction. He was elected a nominee for Georgia Author of the Year in 2008. Geri Taran, the creator of the Taran Family Memorial Award, said that "In ''Ashes to the Vistula'' the first person approach to the novel was so real that the story could easily be mistaken for a painful memoir. Perhaps it is an affirmation of the human spirit's ability to empathize that the novel was conceived and written by an author with a passion for historical clarity. A successful writing indeed. It is my honor and pleasure to recognize ''Ashes to the Vistula'' and Bill Copeland for his outstanding achievement in Historical Fiction."〔

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