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  1. William Baer (born December 29, 1948) is an American writer, editor, translator, and academic. He has been the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Fulbright (Portugal), and a Creative Writing Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts.

  2. William Baer is the author of 25 books, including The Unfortunates, recipient of the T.S. Eliot Award; “Bocage” and Other Sonnets, recipient of the X.J. Kennedy Poetry Prize; Formal Salutations: New & Selected Poems; and four other collections of poetry.

  3. William Baer is the author of six collections of poems, a book of translations from the Portuguese, a poetry textbook, and (as editor) two poetry anthologies. His poems have been published in over two hundred literary journals, including Ploughshares , Poetry , The Kenyon Review , The Southern Review , The Hudson Review , The American Scholar ...

  4. William Baer, a recent Guggenheim fellow, is the award-winning author of twenty-five books including New Jersey Noir; Times Square and Other Stories; One-and-Twenty Tales; Companion; The Ballad Rode into Town; Formal Salutations: New & Selected Poems; Classic American Films; and The Unfortunates (recipient of the T.S. Eliot Award).

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  5. William Baer, a recent Guggenheim fellow, is the award-winning author of twenty-two books, and his various plays have been produced at over thirty American theaters. He grew up in the Bronx and Wayne, New Jersey, where his family was actively involved in “little theater.”

  6. He is the author of two collections of short stories: Times Square and Other Stories and One-and-Twenty Tales. His short stories have been published in numerous literary journals and magazines, including The Iowa Review, Kansas Quarterly, Mississippi Valley Review, and The Dalhousie Review. Times Square and Other Stories (Able Muse Press)

  7. William Baer is a celebrated poet, editor, and academic luminary. His diverse literary work spans poetry, screenwriting, and insightful translations.