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Paul Hunter

 

Paul Hunter has lent a hand where it was needed-whether as teacher, performer, grassroots arts activist, worker on the land, or shade-tree mechanic. For the past 14 years he has published fine letterpress poetry under the imprint of Wood Works, currently including 24 books and 60 broadsides.

His poems have appeared in Alaska Fisherman's Journal, Beloit Poetry Journal, Bloomsbury Review, Iowa Review, North American Review, Poetry, Poetry Northwest, Prairie Schooner, Raven Chronicles, The Small Farmer's Journal, The Southern Review and Spoon River Poetry Review, as well as in five full-length books and three chapbooks.

His first collection of farming poems, Breaking Ground, 2004, from Silverfish Review Press, was reviewed in the New York Times, the Home News Tribune, the Small Farmer's Journal, the Raven Chronicles, and was a recipient of the 2004 Washington State Book Award. A second volume of farming poems, Ripening, was published in 2007, and a third companion volume, Come the Harvest, appeared in 2008.

He was recently a featured poet on The News Hour with Jim Lehrer.

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"What You Found"
What You Found

Broadside created by Paul Hunter/Wood Works Press for the poet’s reading for Counterbalance Poetry on Friday, October 3, 2008. Printed from hand-set metal type on archival paper with original woodcut. Limited to 275 copies.

8.5" x 11" -  $20.00
  Signed by the Author(s) Limited Edition
One Seed to Another
The New Small Farming
One Seed to Another

This is straight talk from a man whose every breath is poetry and whose heartbeat is directly plugged into farming as right livelihood. “A great and compelling book that reminds us where our new farming came from, where it is today and suggests where it might be taking us.” - Lynn Miller

Paperback -  $15.00
  Signed by the Author(s) First Edition
Come the Harvest
Come the Harvest

“Paul Hunter’s new collection of poems, Come the Harvest, looks back to a rural world of outhouses, cash crops, 4-H piglets, suicide knobs, the top-rail of the fence beside the barn, and above all, to the families who gave themselves without question to that world. These poems look back with love, but they also sift through the blur of time to wonder, was this world ever real?” – Maurice Manning

Paperback -  $14.95
  Signed by the Author(s) First Edition
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