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to the Board of Directors and served as a judge for the annual NBCC book awards. He was reelected in 2012 for a second term. During 2012–2014 he was chair of its award committee on Poetry. In 2018 he was named a finalist for the
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In 1999, he founded the Attic Institute of Arts and Letters, an independent literary studio. Faculty and Teaching Fellows at the Attic Institute have included:
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In 2010, Biespiel sparked a national debate about the relationship between poets and democracy with the publication of his essay, "This Land Is Our Land", in
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In 2017 David Biespiel and wife Wendy Willis appeared for dual interviews and readings on
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State of Wonder: David Biespiel and Wendy Willis On Personal Stories and American Myths
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Biespiel began publishing poems and essays in 1986 after moving to remote
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National Book Critics Circle Balakian Award, finalist, 2019/2018
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Biespiel speaking at the New School in New York, March 2016
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A Self-Portrait in the Year of the High Commission on Love
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principal dancer Gavin Larsen and musician Joshua Pearl.
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During 2008–2012 Biespiel was a regular contributor to
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The youngest of three sons, David Biespiel—pronounced
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Biespiel speaking at the New School in New York, March 2016
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Stanford University
University of Maryland
Boston University
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Meyerland
Houston
Texas
Portland, Oregon
Oregon State University
Beth Yeshurun
Greg Louganis
Bruce Kimball
Boston University
Stanley Plumly
University of Maryland
Michael Collier
Phillis Levin
Stegner Fellowship
Stanford University

Brownsville, Vermont
Washington, D.C.
San Francisco
Portland, Oregon
American Poetry Review
The New Republic
The New Yorker
Poetry

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