Down the Dog Hole bookcover

Down the Dog Hole

11 Poets on Northeast Pennsylvania
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A dog hole is a small, private mine shaft of questionable legality that individuals would dig to pilfer coal during the depression. Come join northeast Pennsylvania poets Thomas Kielty Blomain, Amanda J. Bradley, Craig Czury, Erin Delaney, Nancy Dymond, David Elliott, Brian Fanelli, Jane Julius Honchell, Susan Luckstone Jaffer, Dawn Leas, and Laurel Radzieski as they celebrate the northeastern Pennsylvania region and illustrate the many facets of its environment, history, and culture. These poems address everything from the John Mitchell-led labor strikes and negotiations with President Teddy Roosevelt in Scranton, to the devastation caused by Hurricane Agnes and Hurricane Irene, to the small town conversations happening every morning at the Bluebird Diner. Most of all, this book showcases how alive this literary community is and how the rich and storied history of this region is continually an inspiration to all.

Product Details

PublisherNightshade Press
Publish DateSeptember 22, 2016
Pages120
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781879205925
Dimensions9.0 X 6.0 X 0.3 inches | 0.4 pounds

About the Author

Thomas Kielty Blomain is a writer of poetry, stories, and songs. Author of Gray Area (Nightshade Press), Blues From Paradise (Foothills Publishing), and Yellow Trophies (NYQ Books), he served as editor of 5 Poets (Nightshade Press), and has had a longtime affiliation with Scranton-based Mulberry Poets and Writers Association. A reasonably good guitar player and singer, he occasionally co-produces Graffiti, an eclectic poetry and music show for Electric City Television. A graduate of Keystone Junior College and Dickinson College, he holds professional designations in underwriting and consulting from The American College and works in the insurance field. He resides in Scranton's Hill Section with his wife, Jessica.
Brian Fanelli is the author of Front Man (Big Table Publishing), All That Remains (Unbound Content), and Waiting for the Dead to Speak (NYQ Books). His poetry, essays, and book reviews have been published by The Los Angeles Times, World Literature Today, The Paterson Literary Review, Main Street Rag, [PANK], Kentucky Review, Stone Canoe, and elsewhere. He has an M.F.A. from Wilkes University and a Ph.D. from Binghamton University. He is a professor of English at Lackawanna College.

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