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Michele Wolf was raised near Miami, spent much of her life in New York City, and since 2001 has lived in Maryland outside Washington, D.C. An editor, writer, and teacher, she holds degrees from Boston University and Columbia.
Her newest poetry book, Immersion (Spring 2011), was selected by Denise Duhamel for the Hilary Tham Capital Collection, published by The Word Works. Her previous books are Conversations During Sleep (1998, Anhinga Press), winner of the Anhinga Prize for Poetry, judged by Peter Meinke, and The Keeper of Light (1995, Painted Bride Quarterly Poetry Chapbook Series), judged by J.T. Barbarese.

Her poems have appeared widely in literary journals and anthologies, including Poetry, The Hudson Review, Boulevard, North American Re
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“In two of your poems you called that central
Passage of womanhood a wound,
Instead of a curtain guarding a silken
Trail of sighs. How many men,
Upon regarding such beauty, helplessly
Touching it, recklessly needing
To enter its warmth again and again,
Have assumed it embodies their own ache
Of absence, the personal
Gash that has punished their lives.
So endowed of anatomy, any woman
Who has been loved
Knows that her tenderest blush
Of tissue is a luxe burden of have.
Although it bleeds, this is only to cleanse,
To prepare yet another nesting for love.
It is not a wound, friend.
It is a home for you.
It is a way into the world.”
Michele Wolf

“Does the moon peer down
at the tides and hunger for home?”
Michele Wolf, Immersion



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