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The taste of a penny. Running for the bus. Carpets rolled and
stacked like logs into a child's mountain. Laura Shovan mines gems
from the everyday caverns of life. From these moments Shovan
collected Mountain, Log, Salt, and Stone, inaugural winner of the
Clarinda Harriss Poetry Prize. The prize is named in honor of
Clarinda Harriss, eminent Baltimore poet, publisher, and professor
of English at Towson University. Harriss, educated at Johns Hopkins
University and Goucher College, is a widely published,
award-winning poet. She also serves as editor and director of
BrickHouse Books, Maryland's oldest literary press. In rounds of
blind judging, Shovan's entry topped submissions by finalists from
Oregon and Washington state. Nearly forty writers entered CityLit
Press's first chapbook contest, which was judged by art critic and
poet Michael Salcman.
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