He teaches creative writing at North Country Community College and Ray Brook Federal Prison, both in the Adirondacks. of Change in Israeli Society (The Huleh Drainage and Road 6)Izhak Schnell. CHRISTOPHER LOCKE’s poems have appeared in The North American Review, Poetry East, Verse Daily, Southwest Review, 32 Poems, The Sun Rattle, West Branch, The Night Heron Barks, and many others.25 Trumbulls Road won the Black River Chapbook Competition (Black Lawrence Press) and was released in early 2020. His latest collection of poetry Music For Ghosts was released in 2022. 25 Trumbulls Road, his first collection of fiction, won the Black River Chapbook Award. He won the Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Award. Locke has received over a dozen grants, fellowships, and awards for his poetry including the Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Award, state grants from the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts, and Poetry Fellowships from Fundacion Valparaiso, (Spain) and PARMA (Mexico). His essays and short fiction have appeared in numerous reviews. His poems, essays, and stories can be found in The North American Review, The Sun, The Rumpus, Poets & Writers, Another Chicago Magazine, Southwest Review, Verse Daily, The Literary Review, SmokeLong Quarterly, RATTLE, Poetry East, 32 Poems, etc. His latest book of travel writing is Ordinary Gods, ( Salmon Poetry-2017) and he won the Black River Chapbook Award ( Black Lawrence Press-2020) for his collection of short stories 25 Trumbulls Road. He was the founding Editor of Lungfish Review and served as Nonfiction Editor at SLICE Literary for several years. “Angels” is from Christopher Locke’s new book of poems, Music for Ghosts (NYQ Books, 2022).
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