Michael Delp
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Michael Delp is an American writer of both prose and poetry. His most recent book, The Last Good Water: Prose and Poetry, 1988-2003, was published in 2003.[1] Delp is currently an instructor of creative writing at the Interlochen Center for the Arts in Michigan. He is known for writing about nature, especially fishing and water.[2]
[edit] Works
- Contemporary Michigan Poetry: Poems from the Third Coast (1988) - Co-editor with Conrad Hilberry and Herbert Scott
- Over the Graves of Horses (1988)
- Under the Influence of Water: Poems, Essays, and Stories (1992)
- The Coast of Nowhere: Meditations on Rivers, Lakes, and Streams (1998)
- New Poems from the Third Coast: Contemporary Michigan Poetry (2001) - Co-editor with Conrad Hilberry and Josie Kearns
- The Last Good Water: Prose and Poetry, 1988-2003 (2003)
[edit] Notes
- ^ Delp, Michael (2003). The Last Good Water: Prose and Poetry, 1988-2003. Detroit, Michigan: Wayne State University Press, 144 pages. ISBN 0-8143-3171-8.
- ^ Michael Delp. Retrieved on 2007-02-04.

