Jack Lindeman
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Jack Lindeman has published three books: Twenty-One Poems, The Conflict of Convictions and Appleseed Hollow. His poems have appeared in many magazines, including Bellowing Ark, Blueline, Blue Unicorn, California Quarterly, The Christian Science Monitor, Commonweal, Eureka Literary Magazine, Harper's Bazaar, High Plains Review, The Hollins Critic, Kansas Quarterly, Massachusetts Review, The Nation, New World Writing, Poetry, Prairie Schooner, Rocky Mountain Review, South Carolina Review, Southern Poetry Review and The Southwest Review, as well as in a number of anthologies such as Where Is Vietnam?, Best Poems of 1966, The Writing on the Wall, From Paragraph to Essay, Poets of Today and From Both Sides Now. He has also been editor of Whetstone (1955-1961) and poetry editor of Time Capsule (1981-1982). Mr. Lindeman served in the US Army for three years (two of which were in Europe) and is the recipient of three battle stars. The photograph was taken by Chuck Brown.
Winning Entry: Campaign: 1943-1946
Contest Won: War Poetry Contest 2003, Finalist