Martin
Dickinson

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Martin Dickinson's poems have appeared in California Quarterly, Clamshell Broadsides, Heartlodge, The Innisfree Poetry Journal, Isotope, poeticdiversity, Poetry Super Highway, and World of Water, World of Sand, A Cape Cod Collection of Poetry, Fiction and Memoir, and (in translation) in the Russian language weekly, Kontinent. Martin has read Emily Dickinson at the Library of Congress for the Favorite Poem Project, and his reflections on "The Grass so little has to do" appear in the project's anthology, An Invitation to Poetry.
Born in Pittsburgh and raised in Pennsylvania and Southeastern Massachusetts, distance runner and lover of nature, he is the father of two sons and a daughter, and grandfather of one grandson. Martin lives in Washington, D.C., where he works for an environmental organization.
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