The Lost Books of the Bestiary

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<p>Chapman Hood Frazier was born in Clarksburg West Virginia and has lived most of his life in Virginia. He completed a BA and MA at West Virginia University and wrote a creative thesis <em>How to</em> <em>Make Magic: Writing Poetry from Dreams</em>. He completed a MS in Reading from Longwood College and a Ph.D. from the University of Virginia. During his tenure there he was an associate director of the Young Writer's Workshop and a board member of the Crossroad's Waldorf School. He has taught at Southside Virginia Community College Murray High School The University of Maine at Presque Isle and as a professor of English Education at Longwood University and James Madison University and he<span style=color: rgba(255 0 0 1)> </span> is the recipient of the nationally recognized Good Neighbor Award for outstanding teaching.</p><p> </p><p><em>The Lost Book of the</em> <em>Bestiary </em>a finalist for V Press LC's Poetry Book Prize<em> </em>is his first collection of poems. His poetry has appeared in <em>The Southern Poetry Review</em> <em>The Virginia Quarterly Review</em> <em>The South Carolina Review</em> and other publications. His work has won numerous awards including the Edgar Allen Poe Award The Sarah Lockwood Sonnet Prize The Ekphrastic Poetry Award and others from the Poetry Society of Virginia the Bayley Museum's Writer's Eye competition and he has has been nominated twice for the Pushcart Prize. In addition he was a finalist for the 2018 Alexandria Quarterly  Poetry Chapbook Contest </p><p> </p><p>Frazier was poetry editor for Longwood University's <em>Dos Passo's Review for </em>three years<em> </em>and a guest editor for <em>The Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review</em>. He has also published interviews with contemporary American and Northern Irish poets in <em>Agni Online</em> <em>Shenandoah</em> <em>The Writer's Chronicle and</em> in <em>The Weight of the Weather: Regarding the Poetry of Ted Kooser.</em> His work with Kooser was also included in the 2015 <em>Poetry Criticism</em> edited by Lawrence Trudeau. </p><p> </p><p>Currently he lives with his wife Deborah Carrington and near his two children and Dylan and Caitlin in Rice Virginia </p><p> </p>
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