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Biographical Note
Kim (Freilich) Dower grew up in New
York on the Upper West Side of Manhattan and received a BFA in
Creative Writing from Emerson College in Boston.
Upon graduating, Kim stayed at Emerson where she taught Introduction
to Creative Writing: Poetry for two years before moving to Los
Angeles where she pursued other writing projects and began her own
literary publicity company called
Kim-from-L.A., the name for which
she has become famous in the world of book publishing.
A few years ago, “like magic, like a dream,” poetry re-entered her
life and the poems have been rushing out as if a 25 year dam had
broken, and she’s been writing three or more poems a week.
“Sometimes miracles happen: a gifted, already
accomplished young poet puts away her poems for years, even decades,
and then the poems begin to pour forth again—tumultuous, wild with
poetry’s particular fever (the Russians call it Nightingale Fever).
But, but, sometimes—tempered by a rich inner life, fed by wisdom and
knowledge one gets walking up and down upon the earth with all of
one’s senses fully alert, tempered by years of caring for
others—sometimes, this fever can turn into art, as it has here, in
poem after poem. This combination: a crazy young poet and a grown-up
(still a little bit crazy) poet makes a rare and astonishing first
book, which is more like a seventh or eight book! As aforementioned:
it’s a kind of miracle, I tell you, a kind of miracle!”
—Thomas Lux
Kim’s work has appeared in Ploughshares, The Seneca Review,
and in the on-line video magazine, Guerilla Reads.
She lives with her family in West Hollywood, California. |