Mira Kuś
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Mira Kuś, (born in Gorlice, Poland), is a contemporary Polish poet. She lives in Kraków and is a journalist and member of the Polish Writers Association.
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She graduated in Physics at Jagiellonian University and she often writes science articles for the press.
Translations of some of her poems have appeared in foreign newspapers, mainly in Germany and U.S., but also in Sweden, Bulgaria and Slovenia.
She has edited six poem books:
- Gdzieś jest ta oaza (Wydawnictwo Literackie, Kraków)
- Natura daje mi tajemne znaki (Warszawa)
- Rajski pejzaż (Baran i Suszczyński, Kraków)
- Przekłady z zieleni (Plus, Kraków)
- O, niebotyczna góro garów (Kraków)
Anthologies:
- "Drugi Krakowski Almanach Mlodych" (WL, Krakow 1980)
- "Ambers aglow" (Host Publications, Inc, Austin, Texas 1996)
- "Shifting boarders", (Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison, New Jersey 1993)
- "Das Unsichtbare lieben", (Kirsten Gutge Verlag, Koln 1998)
- "Poezja i gwiazdy" (SPP Oddział Kraków, Plus, Kraków, corocznie od 1995 do 2007)
- "W imię miłości..." Antologia wierszy miłosnych poetek polskich (Oficyna Wydawniczo-Poligraficzna "Adam", Warszawa 1995)
- "Krynickie jesienie Literackie" (Krakow 2007)
- " in: "Plamak", Sofia 2008
She has also published fairy tales for children, in school textbooks among others. She has won several competitions and awards.

