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Although he grew up in rural West Virginia, Trent Busch has lived in Georgia for many years now and has discovered that the warm weather and slow pace fit him. He owns a small place out in the country where he has a workshop and builds furniture. He makes coffee tables, night tables, chests of drawers, and other items for the house from such woods as oak, walnut, cherry, and maple. He has published more than four hundred poems in some three hundred periodicals. A sampling of the places where his poems have been published follows: The Best American Poetry, Poetry, The Nation, The Threepenny Review, Kenyon Review, Northwest Review, North American Review, Chicago Review, Southern Review, Georgia Review, New England Review, Crazyhorse, Prairie Schooner, American Scholar, Shenandoah, and more recently in The Moth, Taj Mahal Review, Notre Dame Review, Evansville Review, Agni Online, Boston Review, Sou'wester, Poetry Daily, Natural Bridge, and The Hudson Review.
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