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In Sailing the Bright Stream: New & Selected Poems, David Treadway Manning, Three-time winner of the North Carolina Poetry Society's Poet Laureate Award, offers us an in-depth look at his writing career that spans seven decades, taking readers from this young rowdy days in California, to philosophical conversations around campfires in the deserts of the Southwest, to small-town mechanics in the mountains of West Virginia. From his ten poetry chapbooks and three full-length collections, Manning brings us his best and most personal poems, a journey readers will remember and revisit often.

Produktbeschreibung
In Sailing the Bright Stream: New & Selected Poems, David Treadway Manning, Three-time winner of the North Carolina Poetry Society's Poet Laureate Award, offers us an in-depth look at his writing career that spans seven decades, taking readers from this young rowdy days in California, to philosophical conversations around campfires in the deserts of the Southwest, to small-town mechanics in the mountains of West Virginia. From his ten poetry chapbooks and three full-length collections, Manning brings us his best and most personal poems, a journey readers will remember and revisit often.
Autorenporträt
David Treadway Manning is a Pushcart nominee and three-time winner of the North Carolina Poetry Society's Poet Laureate Award. His poems have appeared in Southern Poetry Review, Tar River Poetry, Rattle, 32 Poems, and also Literary Trails of Eastern North Carolina: A Guidebook, edited by Geogann Eubanks (UNC Press). He is a past winner of the Longleaf Chapbook competition and of Crucible's Sam Ragan Award. He has ten chapbooks, most recently Singularities (Finishing Line Press, 2018). His full-length works include The Flower Sermon, runner-up for the 2007 Main Street Rag Poetry Book Award, then Soledad (Main Street Rag, 2014) and the unserious Yodeling Fungus (Old Mountain Press. 2010), As the convenor of the Friday Noon Poets of Chapel Hill, he was coeditor of the group's anthology, Always on Friday (Katherine James Books, 2006). David and his wife Doris live in Cary, North Carolina.