Mary Azrael Explained
Mary Azrael |
Birth Date: | 20 December 1943 |
Birth Place: | Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. |
Occupation: | author, poet |
Mary Azrael (born December 20, 1943) is an American author and poet.[1] [2] Her poems have appeared in journals including Prairie Schooner, Harpers, and Calyx. She is the co-founder of Passager Books and an editor of national literary journal, Passager, which features the work of older writers.[3]
Publications
- Azrael, Mary. Victorians. Red Dust, 1981. .
- Azrael, Mary. Riddles for a Naked Sailor. Stonevale Press, 1991. .
- Azrael, Mary; Kopelke, Kendra. Keeping Time: 150 Years of Journal Writing. Passager Books, 2009. .
- Azrael, Mary; Kopelke, Kendra. Burning Bright: Passager Celebrates 21 Years. Passager Books, 2011. .
- Azrael, Mary. The House No House. DogBone, 2017. .
Notes and References
- Web site: Poet Mary Azrael to read at Lyric Theatre for FSU presentation. www.wvnews.com.
- Web site: Spotlighting a press for older writers. www.baltimoresun.com.
- Web site: FSU Center For Literary Arts Hosts Poet Mary Azrael On Campus. thebottomlinenews.com.