Fugitive Histories

Fugitive Histories by Harley Elliott is a collection of poetry published by Woodley Press in 2011. This edition, written in English and spanning 82 pages, showcases Elliott’s strong Midwestern voice, reflecting his extensive experience in writing and publishing poetry over more than four decades.
Readers will find a diverse exploration of themes related to biography, language arts, and the craft of writing within this work. The collection draws on Elliott’s rich background, including his previous publications, and offers insights into the poetic form. With a focus on American poetry, Fugitive Histories presents a unique perspective that invites readers to engage with the nuances of language and expression.
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A strong, Midwestern voice, Harley Elliott has been writing and publishing books of poetry for more than 40 years, primarily through Hanging Loose Press (Brooklyn, NY) and Woodley Press (Washburn University, Topeka, KS). More specifically, other publications by Elliott include DARKNESS AT EACH ELBOW and ANIMALS THAT STAND IN DREAMS (both poetry) from Hanging Loose Press and THE MONKEY OF MULBERRY PASS (poetry) and LOADING THE STONE (non-fiction) from Woodley Press. Harley Elliott lives in Salina, Kansas.
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