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Rebecca Gayle Howell : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rebecca Gayle Howell
Rebecca Gayle Howell (born August 10, 1975 Lexington, Kentucky)〔("Book: The complicated animal" ). ''Leo Weekly''.〕 is an American poet, translator,〔("Andrew C. Gottlieb Reviews Render: an Apocalypse, by Rebecca Gayle Howell" ). ''Terrain.org''〕 and documentarian. Her poetry collection Render / An Apocalypse was selected by Nick Flynn for the Cleveland State University Poetry Center First Book Prize in 2012.〔("Interview with Rebecca Gayle Howell" ). ''LitBridge''.〕 ==Education and career== Howell was born in Lexington, Kentucky on August 10, 1975 to Pauline Neace Howell and James Farris Howell. She earned her BA and her MA at the University of Kentucky, her MFA at Drew University, and her PhD at Texas Tech University. Howell also apprenticed under the Southern experimental art photographer and writer James Baker Hall, as well as the feminist poet and critic Alicia Ostriker. Among her awards is a 2014 Pushcart Prize〔http://www.rattle.com/poetry/my-mother-told-us-not-to-have-children-by-rebecca-gayle-howell/〕 and two poetry fellowships from the Fine Arts Work Center. Native to Kentucky, Howell served as director of the Women Writers Conference and is an activist against mountaintop removal coal mining. As of 2013, Howell lives in Lubbock, Texas.〔("Rendering the Rural World Visible: A Review of “Render: An Apocalypse”" ). ''The Hillville''.〕 In 2014, she joined the staff of The Oxford American as Poetry Editor.〔http://www.oxfordamerican.org/item/444-hands-in-bleach〕
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