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Pioneer Press features debut book from Howling Bird Press

PioneerPressHowling Bird Press, a student-run press run out of the Augsburg MFA in Creative Writing program,聽is bringing out its first book.

“At the Border of Wilshire & Nobody” was launched as part of the MFA program’s publishing concentration. The book-length poetry collection by Los Angeles-based Marci Vogel, winner of the 2015 Howling Bird Press poetry prize, was chosen from a field of more than 60 from across the nation and was shepherded into print by Howling Bird associate editors Amanda Symes ’15 MFA, Ashley Cardona ’15 MFA, and Kevin Matuseski ’16 MFA.

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California poet wins national book award from Augsburg College

Howling Bird Press Literary Prize draws 60-plus manuscripts from across nation

HowlingBird(MINNEAPOLIS) 鈥 California poet Marci Vogel was selected as recipient of the inaugural national literary prize from Augsburg College鈥檚 Howling Bird Press, the publishing arm of the College鈥檚 Master of Fine Arts program. Vogel鈥檚 book-length collection of poetry 鈥 selected through blind reviews from a field of more than 60 manuscripts from across the nation 鈥 explores American life, art, history and culture through a range of eclectic voices, forms, images and styles.

鈥淲e are pleased that so many accomplished poets entrusted their manuscripts to us. It means that Howling Bird Press, one of the few graduate student-run publishing houses in the country, is recognized as a significant literary home for writers鈥 work,鈥 said Cass Dalglish, director of Augsburg鈥檚 MFA program.

Dalglish described Vogel鈥檚 work as careful, confident and intriguing.

鈥淓verything counts in Marci Vogel鈥檚 poems 鈥 image, metaphor, silence, punctuation,鈥 Dalglish said. 鈥淢arci鈥檚 clear, poetic voice will resonate at the core of students鈥 work this year as we design, layout and publish her book.鈥

Vogel, a native of Los Angeles, will have her book 鈥淎t the Border of Wilshire & Nobody鈥 published next summer and will receive $1,000. The collection will be edited, designed and marketed by students in the MFA鈥檚 Career Concentration in Publishing.

Vogel is a Provost鈥檚 Fellow in the Ph.D. program in creative writing and literature at the University of Southern California where she teaches in the honors writing program. She is a long-time writer of prose who began writing poetry in her forties. Vogel鈥檚 work has been published in many journals and her work has earned prestigious national nominations including for the Rona Jaffe Writers鈥 Award, the 鈥淏est New Poets鈥 anthology, the Association of Writers and Writing Programs Intro Journals Project and the Pushcart Prize. Vogel’s translation from French into English of Andr茅e Chedid鈥檚 1956 poetry sequence, 鈥淚n the Noon of Contradictions,” was selected for the 2014 Willis Barnstone Translation Prize.

Augsburg College鈥檚 MFA program, sponsor of the national literary award, is a two-year, low-residency program that offers tracks in creative nonfiction, fiction, playwriting, poetry and screenwriting. Concentrations are available in publishing, teaching and translation. Learn more about the program at . Augsburg College is set in a vibrant Minneapolis neighborhood in the heart of the Twin Cities and offers more than 50 undergraduate majors and nine graduate degrees to nearly 4,000 students of diverse backgrounds. The trademark of an Augsburg education is its emphasis on direct, personal experience. Guided by the faith and values of the Lutheran church, Augsburg educates students to be informed citizens, thoughtful stewards, critical thinkers, and responsible leaders.

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