- Gary Whitehead
Gary Joseph Whitehead (born in
Pawtucket, Rhode Island , onMarch 23 ,1965 ) is an American poet, painter, andcruciverbalist . He is the author of "Measuring Cubits while the Thunder Claps" (David Robert Books, 2008), "The Velocity of Dust" (Salmon/Dufour Editions, 2004), "After the Drowning" (Finishing Line Press), "A Cool, Dry Place" (White Eagle Coffee Store Press), and "Walking Back to Providence" (Sow's Ear Press).His awards include a New York Foundation for the Arts Individual Artist Fellowship in Poetry, two
Galway Kinnell Poetry Prizes, a Pearl Hogrefe Fellowship atIowa State University , and aPrinceton University Distinguished Secondary School Teaching Award in 2003. [ [http://www.princeton.edu/pr/news/03/q2/0529-secondaryschool.htm Princeton honors secondary school teachers] ,Princeton University press release datedMay 29 ,2003 .] He has held artist residencies at Blue Mountain Center, Mesa Refuge, and theHeinrich Böll cottage in Ireland. Whitehead was the founding editor of the now-defunct Defined Providence Press. In 2004, he was the recipient of the Margery Davis Boyden Wilderness Writing Residency Award, and spent April though October, 2005 in a secluded cabin in the woods of southwestern Oregon.His work has appeared worldwide in journals, magazines and newspapers.
Whitehead's crossword puzzles have been published in "
The New York Sun ", "USA Today ", the "Los Angeles Times " and, most notably, "The New York Times ". He also has had his puzzles published in "Games" magazine.Well known for [http://www.definedprovidence.com/poetry "his poetry"] , Whitehead is also a painter whose [http://www.definedprovidence.com "oil paintings"] appear in private and corporate collections in America and the United Kingdom.
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