Bruce Henricksen
I was born in small-town Minnesota and went to school in Minneapolis. At UMN I studied under James Wright, whose poetry has been important in my life. His famous poem "The Blessing" describes a rural scene near the site of my childhood, and his Minneapolis poems opened my eyes to social issues of which I'd been unaware.
I went to U of Southern Cal for graduate school and then taught at Loyola University New Orleans, where I chaired the English Dept. and edited New Orleans Review. After a fight with throat cancer, I returned to Minnesota, where I write and run a one-person publishing venture called Lost Hills Books.
Bruce Henricksen taught for many years at Loyola University New Orleans, where he chaired the English Department and edited New Orleans Review. His fiction has appeared in numerous magazines, and his story collection, Ticket to a Lonely Town, received second-place honors for the Grace Paley Prize in 2005. His first novel is After the Floods, a tale of disaster and recovery. Robert Johnson is a fine-art printer and the founder of Melia Press. He has done limited editions of poems by Robert Bly and by William Stafford. His work can be found in many fine-art collections, such as that of the Smithsonian Institution.
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