Mark Hillringhouse
Mark Hillinghouse's Between Frames is in processa and will be available on Amazon.com.
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Mark Hillinghouse's Between Frames integrates poems previously published in many magazines with more than twenty striking black and white photographs.
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Samples
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Sixty
You learn to live loss
and on lucky days
left blank for you to fill,
you rest from sleepless
nights: so many people
crowd your head.
When you wake
they have disappeared.
The August days are short
now that the trees have dropped their seeds
and cover the ground
where you walk
into the garden to weed
and plant
those dark, rich
late-blooming, flowers.

Moon Windows
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Information about the Author
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Mark Hillringhouse's poems, interviews, articles, essays, book reviews and translations have appeared in: the American Poetry Review, American Poetry, Columbia, Hanging Loose, the Literary Review, the Little Magazine, New American Writing, the New Jersey Monthly, the New York Times Book Review, and many others. He has twice been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and has won the Chester H. Jones National Poetry Competition, and three fellowships from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. [author phot0 by Christopher Lovi
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Logo art by Barry Lereng Wilmont
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