Seiferle, Rebecca
SEIFERLE, Rebecca
SEIFERLE, Rebecca. American, b. 1951. Genres: Poetry, Translations. Career: Associated with Artists-in-the-Schools Program in New Mexico and Tumblewords, 1986-; Navajo Academy, Farmington, NM, librarian and substitute teacher of English, 1988-89; San Juan Community College, Farmington, instructor in English, 1991-; writer. Publications: POETRY: The Ripped-Out Seam, 1993; The Music We Dance To, 1999; Bitters, 2001. TRANSLATOR (by C. Vallejo): Trilce (poetry), 1992; The Black Heralds (poetry), 2003. Contributor to anthologies and periodicals. Address: 5602 Tarry Terrace, Farmington, NM 87402, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]
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