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Stephen Thomas & Teresa K. Miller

Stephen Thomas was born into a working class Catholic family in Auburn, Washington in 1950. At 12, thanks to an inspired teacher, Mrs. Sable, he heard a recording of Emily Dickinson poems. His fate was sealed. He played his role in Seattle’s poetry scene of the 80s, 90s and early 2000s. In 1984, he founded and built The Cabaret Hegel, where now an off-ramp leads I-5 traffic into the Industrial Flats. There he presented and performed with many other Northwest writers and musicians, including Jesse Bernstein. He has published his work in many ephemeral magazines, as well as in Exquisite Corpse, Poetry Northwest, The Malahat Review, Windfall, Malpais Review, and others. His book, Journeyman, was published by Charles Potts’ Tsunami Inc. He currently lives in Germany’s Black Forest, where he co-founded Gemeinschaft Sonnenwald: a sustainable, regenerative, agriculture community, that is, a big family farm.

Teresa K. Miller is the National Poetry Series–winning author of Borderline Fortune (Penguin, 2021), featured on NPR's Bookworm and at the Portland, Miami, and Montana Book festivals, among other places. Her other titles include sped (Sidebrow), Forever No Lo (Tarpaulin Sky), and Food First: Selected Writings from 40 Years of Movement Building. Her poems and essays have appeared in Lit Hub, ZYZZYVA, Common Dreams, and dozens of other publications. A graduate of the Mills College MFA program, she tends a mini orchard in unincorporated Clackamas County, Oregon.

Author website: teresakmiller.net

Publisher website: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/675574/borderline-fortune-by-teresa-k-miller/

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