David Lloyd
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David Lloyd teaches for the Creative Writing Program at Le Moyne College. His articles, interviews, poems, and stories have appeared in magazines in the US, Canada, and Britain, including Crab Orchard Review, Denver Quarterly, DoubleTake, and TriQuarterly. His poetry collection The Everyday Apocalypse won the 2002 Maryland State Poetry & Literary Society’s chapbook contest (Three Conditions Press). His poem sequence The Gospel According to Frank appeared in 2003 (New American Press). In 2000, he received the Poetry Society of America's Robert H. Winner Memorial Award, judged by W. D. Snodgrass. He is the editor of The Urgency of Identity: Contemporary English-Language Poetry from Wales, and the author of Writing on the Edge: Interviews with Writers and Editors of Wales, and a fiction collection, Boys: Stories and a Novella (Syracuse University Press, 2004). He is a former poetry editor for DoubleTake/Points of Entry and current fiction editor for Stone Canoe.
Winning Entry: Sestina: After the Crucifixion
Contest Won: War Poetry Contest 2007, Honorable Mention