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April Carter Grant
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http://www.goodreads.com/sugarsock
born
January 01, 1977
in Green Bay, Wisconsin, The United States
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Oranges & Sardines Issue 3, Winter 2008
by Lucille Clifton, Galway Kinnell, John Korn, Drew Ernst, Scott G. Brooks, Ignat Ignatov, William Rose, Galway Kinnell, Meghan Punschke — published 2008 |
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Poets and Artists (O&S) Self-Portrait Issue
by Bob Hicok, Pris Campbell (Goodreads Author), John Korn — published 2009 |
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Poets and Artists (November 2010)
by Geof Huth (Goodreads Author), Michelle McEwen (Goodreads Author), Melissa McEwen (Goodreads Author) — published 2010 |
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50/50: Words & Images for Didi Menendez
by Grace Cavalieri (Goodreads Author), April Carter Grant (Goodreads Author) — published 2010 |
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MiPOesias Magazine (December 2007)
by Miguel Murphy, Ken Rumble, Reb Livingston (Goodreads Author) — published 2008 |
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“Don't you know that love isn't just going to bed? Love isn't an act, it's a whole life. It's staying with her now because she needs you; it's knowing you and she will still care about each other when sex and daydreams, fights and futures -- when all that's on the shelf and done with. Love -- why, I'll tell you what love is: it's you at seventy-five and her at seventy-one, each of you listening for the other's step in the next room, each afraid that a sudden silence, a sudden cry, could mean a lifetime's talk is over.”
― Brian Moore
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