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Each year, Scurfpea Publishing produces a juried anthology of poems. The editor is paid the same whether a book is produced or not; if there aren't enough quality poems the project is terminated for that year. Consequently, very few of the submissions get accepted and the resulting book is brimming with high-quality verse. "Trees in this Neighborhood Remember Me" contains pieces from Marcella Remund, Bruce Roseland, Suzanne Sunshower, G.M.H. Thompson, Constance Hoffman, Bill Waggoner, Carol Hamilton, Craig Challender, Norma C. Wilson, Brenda K. Johnson, Nancy Veglahn, Larry D. Griffin, Rich Weixel, Lindy Obach, Erin Murtha, Rosemary Dunn Moeller, Lin Marshall Brummels, Barbara Schmitz, Roberta Haar, Jamin Ratzlaff, Matt Dorweiller, Susan Spaeth Cherry, Jennifer Soule, Daniel G. Snethen, Cliff Lewis, Judith K. Witherow, Charles Luden, Matthew Stensland-Bos, Marcella Prokop, and Dolores Boint.
Genre: Poetry / Anthologies (multiple authors) (fancy, right?)
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