Mark Mansfield is the author of one full-length collection of poetry, Strangers Like You (2008, revised 2016 Van der Decken). His second book, Soul Barker, was recently picked up by Chester River Press and is currently in production. He holds a B.A. in English from Virginia Commonwealth University and an M.A. in Writing from Johns Hopkins University. His poems have appeared or soon will appear in The Aurorean, Bayou, Blue Mesa Review, Canary, Candelabrum Poetry Review, The Evansville Review, Fire, Fourteen Hills, Iota Poetry Magazine, The Journal, Magma, Measure, The New Writer, Oberon Poetry Magazine, Poetry Nottingham International, Peacock Journal, Potomac Review, Salt Hill, Staple, Star*Line, Tulane Review, Unsplendid, and elsewhere. He was a 2015 Pushcart Prize nominee. Currently, he lives in upstate New York.
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