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Tricia Knoll

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Tricia Knoll is a poet living in Vermont. She is currently a Contributing Editor to the online poetry journal Verse Virtual. Her work appears widely in journals, anthologies, and in five poetry collections including Checkered Mates, How I Learned To Be White, Ocean's Laughter. Let's Hear It for the Horses and One Bent Twig, Wild Apples, and The Unknown Daughter.

She has degrees in literature from Stanford and Yale Universities.
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Average rating: 4.57 · 37 ratings · 5 reviews · 21 distinct works
One Bent Twig

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Ocean's Laughter

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Broadfork Farm: Trout Lake,...

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How I Learned to Be White

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Becoming Americans: Asian S...

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Urban Wild

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How I Learned To Be White

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Becoming Americans

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Checkered Mates

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Let's Hear It for the Horses

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