Louise driscoll poet biography projects

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        1. She contributed verses and stories to “Poetry Magazine,” with approximately thirteen submissions between and She was also a contributor to “Harper's.
        2. Author of “Garden Grace” and “Garden of the West,” she will bring the spirit of all gardens to her listeners, as in her poem, “Lost Garden,” from “Garden Grace.
        3. This is her beautiful poem on keeping the ability to dream.
        4. This week at Dubois, students read aloud from dream poems written by a third grader, Louise Driscoll, and Langston Hughes.
        5. Author of “Garden Grace” and “Garden of the West,” she will bring the spirit of all gardens to her listeners, as in her poem, “Lost Garden,” from “Garden Grace....

          The Garden
          of the Westby
          Louise Driscoll

          Excerpt


          Acknowledgment is made by the Author to the Editors of Poetry, The New York Times, The Smart Set, The Pit torial Review, Contemporary Verse, The Pagan, Scribner': Magazine, The North American Review, The Outlook, The Delineator, Youth, The Poetry journal, H arper'r Monthly.

          Book Details


          PIBN10238806
          ISBN978-0-259-75083-3
          ISBN (Hardcover)978-0-365-25095-1
          LanguageEnglish
          CategoryPoetry
          Pages96
          Words7743
          Vocabulary737

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