Hunt Hawkins

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Hunt Hawkins is an American poet. He graduated from Williams College, Phi Beta Kappa , and from Stanford University. He taught at Florida State University. He teaches at University of South Florida. [1] [2] His work appears in Apalachee Quarterly, Georgia Review, Minnesota Review, Poetry, Southern Review, TriQuarterly. [3] Hawkins was the 1992 recipient of the Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize.

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  1. "College of Arts and Sciences :: Hunt Hawkins". Archived from the original on 2010-06-09. Retrieved 2009-07-09.
  2. "USF :: Department of English". english.usf.edu.
  3. "Hunt Hawkins". 11 February 1983.