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Nebraska Authors

Kris Vervaecke

Born NE (USA)

Places Lived

Lincoln, NE
Des Moines, IA

Author Of

  • Fiction
  • Poetry

Keywords

Fiction; Poetry

Education

Graduate of the Iowa Writers Workshop, Des Moines, IA

Occupation

Writer
Poet

Bibliography

"Driving Home from a Funeral" and "Dane Church Standing Empty Outside Red Cloud" in All My Grandmothers Could Sing: Poems by Nebraska Women. 1984.

Poetry published in Kansas Quarterly
Fiction published in Prairie Schooner and in Ploughshares.

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