Daniel Coudriet

Daniel Coudriet lives with his wife and son in Richmond, Virginia, and in Carcarañá, Argentina. He is the author of Say Sand (Carnegie Mellon University Press, 2010) and a chapbook, Parade (Blue Hour Press, 2012). His second manuscript of poetry, Lost Parade, was recently named a finalist for the Colorado Prize for Poetry, for the Cleveland State University Poetry Center Open Competition, for Omnidawn’s 1st/2nd Poetry Book Prize, and for Brooklyn Arts Press’s Open Reading Period. His translation of Argentinean poet Lila Zemborain's Rasgado was awarded an NEA Fellowship, and his poems and translations have made recent appearances in Colorado Review, Court Green, Denver Quarterly, Green Mountains Review, jubilat, OmniVerse, Transom, Washington Square, and elsewhere.

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