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His poems have been published in dozens of national literary journals, including such venues as ''AGNI'', ''Antioch Review'', ''Beloit Poetry Journal'', ''Boston Review'' , ''Colorado Review'', ''Columbia Poetry Review'', ''Denver Quarterly'', ''Gettysburg Review'' , ''Harvard Review'', ''The Iowa Review'', ''jubilat'', ''The Literary Review'' , ''Pleiades'', ''Poetry Daily'' , ''Salmagundi'', ''Verse'', ''Verse Daily'' , ''Washington Square'', and ''Western Humanities Review''. In 2004, ''New Orleans Review'' nominated his work for a Pushcart Prize. His work has also been anthologized, including appearances in ''XConnect'' (University of Pennsylvania Press) and ''Digerati: Twenty Contemporary Poets in the Virtual World''. His poems have been published in dozens of national literary journals, including such venues as ''AGNI'', ''Antioch Review'', ''Beloit Poetry Journal'', ''Boston Review'' , ''Colorado Review'', ''Columbia Poetry Review'', ''Denver Quarterly'', ''Gettysburg Review'' , ''Harvard Review'', ''The Iowa Review'', ''jubilat'', ''The Literary Review'' , ''Pleiades'', ''Poetry Daily'' , ''Salmagundi'', ''Verse'', ''Verse Daily'' , ''Washington Square'', and ''Western Humanities Review''. In 2004, ''New Orleans Review'' nominated his work for a Pushcart Prize. His work has also been anthologized, including appearances in ''XConnect'' (University of Pennsylvania Press) and ''Digerati: Twenty Contemporary Poets in the Virtual World''.


His prose has been featured online by ''Rolling Stone'' , ''Nerve'' , and ''The Nashua Advocate'' . A one-time political commentator for ], his political writings have been featured on ''Air America Minnesota'' and the nationally-syndicated ''Mike Malloy Show'' ("Do Not Weep for Terri," March 23, 2005). His prose has been featured online by ''Rolling Stone'' , ''Nerve'' , and ''The Nashua Advocate'' . A one-time political commentator for ], his political writings have been featured on ''Air America Minnesota'' and the nationally-syndicated ''Mike Malloy Show'' ("Do Not Weep for Terri," March 23, 2005; "In Terry Schiavo Case, Republicans Usher in Era of Massive Government Meddling," March 24, 2005; and "The Schiavo Circus," March 29, 2005).

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Seth Abramson (1976-) is an American poet.

Born in Concord, Massachusetts, Seth Abramson is a graduate of Dartmouth College (B.A., English, 1998) and Harvard Law School (J.D., 2001). He is currently a student at the Iowa Writers' Workshop. The founder and poetry editor of an online literary journal, The New Hampshire Review , his blog, The Suburban Ecstasies , receives approximately ten thousand visitors per month. The Suburban Ecstasies features the first comprehensive rankings of U.S. creative writing (M.F.A.) programs since U.S. News and World Report ranked these programs in 1997. His site is also home to a compilation of admissions information--including acceptance rates, class sizes, and graduate placement data--previously unavailable in a single online repository. He is a guest contributor to the Master of Fine Arts Blog , founded by American writer Tom Kealey.

His poems have been published in dozens of national literary journals, including such venues as AGNI, Antioch Review, Beloit Poetry Journal, Boston Review , Colorado Review, Columbia Poetry Review, Denver Quarterly, Gettysburg Review , Harvard Review, The Iowa Review, jubilat, The Literary Review , Pleiades, Poetry Daily , Salmagundi, Verse, Verse Daily , Washington Square, and Western Humanities Review. In 2004, New Orleans Review nominated his work for a Pushcart Prize. His work has also been anthologized, including appearances in XConnect (University of Pennsylvania Press) and Digerati: Twenty Contemporary Poets in the Virtual World.

His prose has been featured online by Rolling Stone , Nerve , and The Nashua Advocate . A one-time political commentator for Air America Radio, his political writings have been featured on Air America Minnesota and the nationally-syndicated Mike Malloy Show ("Do Not Weep for Terri," March 23, 2005; "In Terry Schiavo Case, Republicans Usher in Era of Massive Government Meddling," March 24, 2005; and "The Schiavo Circus," March 29, 2005).

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