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The poems in Red Channel in the Rupture confront the animal of loss and death, offering readers an aperture through which to absolve what has tried to kill our very souls.

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The poems in Red Channel in the Rupture confront the animal of loss and death, offering readers an aperture through which to absolve what has tried to kill our very souls.
Autorenporträt
Amber Flora Thomas is the author of two collections of poems: EYE OF WATER , selected by Harryette Mullen as the winner of the 2004 Cave Canem Poetry Prize, and THE RABBITS COULD SING, selected by Peggy Shumaker for the Alaska Literary Series in 2011. A recipient of the Dylan Thomas American Poet Prize, Richard Peterson Prize, and Ann Stanford Prize, her poetry has appeared in Callaloo, Orion Magazine, Alaska Quarterly Review, Saranac Review, and Crab Orchard Review, as well as Angles of Ascent: A Norton Anthology of Contemporary African American Poetry and numerous other journals and anthologies. She is a Cave Canem Fellow and faculty member. She received her MFA from Washington University in St. Louis in 1998. She was born and raised in northern California.