Paul Hunter, editor

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Paul Hunter’s poems have appeared in numerous journals, as well as in seven full-length books and three chapbooks. His first collection of farming poems, Breaking Ground (Silverfish Review Press, 2004), was reviewed in The New York Times, and received the 2004 Washington State Book Award. A second volume of farming poems, Ripening, was published in 2007, a third companion volume, Come the Harvest, appeared in 2008, and the fourth, Stubble Field, from the same publisher, appeared in 2012. He has been a featured poet on The News Hour, and has a prose book on small-scale, sustainable farming, One Seed to Another: The New Small Farming (Small Farmer’s Journal, 2010). His book of prose poetry, Clownery, In lieu of a life spent in harness, was published by Davila Art & Books (2017), Sisters, Oregon. His most recent book is eighteen contemporary cowhand stories, Sit a Tall Horse (Davila Art & Books, 2020).

Sarah Salcedo