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Howard W. Robertson (born September 19, 1947) is an American poet and novelist. == Life == Robertson was born in Eugene, Oregon.〔(''International Who's Who in Poetry and Poet's Encyclopedia'', p. 438 )〕 He married Margaret Collins on August 10, 1991, and has two daughters and two sons.〔 He received a B.A. in Russian (1970) and an M.A. in Comparative Literature (1978) from the University of Oregon as well as a Master's in Library Science (1975) from the University of Southern California.〔 He was the Slavic Catalog Librarian and Bibliographer at the University of Oregon Library during 1975-1993.〔 He is a past President of the Lane Literary Guild.〔 He has been a full-time poet since 1993.〔 Robertson was a long-haul truck driver in the American West during 1994-1995.〔"Cut to the Heart" by Barry Johnson (''The Oregonian'', February 22, 2004; pp. D7-D8)〕〔"Ode Writer Has New Book" by Paul Denison (''The Register-Guard'', March 28, 2004; p. G2).〕 He is a 2007 Jack Straw Writer with Jack Straw Productions in Seattle, Washington.〔(2007 Jack Straw Writers Program - Allison Green )〕 Biographical information about Howard W. Robertson is included in an interview by American Book Award winner Matt Briggs, available in a podcast on the Jack Straw Productions website.〔(Jack Straw Literary Podcasts )〕 Robertson read his poems at the 2007 Burning Word Festival.〔(Burning Word Festival 2007 )〕 Robertson was the Poet-in-Residence at the Henry Art Gallery on the University of Washington campus in Seattle during April 2010.〔(Henry Art Gallery )〕 Robertson is part-Cherokee and gave a reading together with other Native American authors at Tsunami Books in Eugene, Oregon, during November, 2010.〔(Register Guard )〕 Eric Alan interviewed Howard W. Robertson on NPR-Living Large on April 18, 2013, and a recording of this interview is available online.〔(NPR-Living Large interview )〕 Robertson gave a reading as part of the Third Saturday Reading Series at Tsunami Books in Eugene, Oregon, on April 20, 2013, and a video of this reading is available on YouTube. Howard W. Robertson was interviewed about his novel, ''Peculiar Pioneer'', on KLCC FM on December 4, 2013, and a recording of this interview is available on the KLCC website.〔(''Peculiar Pioneer'' )〕 Together with his wife Margaret Robertson, he gave a joint reading about sustainability at Tsunami Books in Eugene, Oregon, on April 5, 2014, videos of which are available on YouTube. Howard W. Robertson read from his novel, ''Peculiar Pioneer'', at the inaugural reading of the Lane Writers Reading Series in Eugene, Oregon, on September 28, 2014; and an article about this reading and about his novel appeared on page 31 of the ''Eugene Weekly'' on September 25, 2014: "Wagon Wheels and Woodstock," by Anna V. Smith.〔(''Eugene Weekly'' )〕 Howard W. Robertson read his long philosophical poem, "Quantum intimations at the grand Multnomah", at the River Road Annex in Eugene, Oregon, on January 25, 2015.〔(''Lane Writers Reading Series'' )〕
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