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Dennis Phillips (born 1951) is a U.S. poet & novelist. He is the author of A World [1] (1989), Arena [1] (1991), Book of Hours [2] (1996), Credence [1] (1996), and Sand [3] (2002), among other works of poetry, as well as the novel Hope [3] (2007). He co-edited the poetry-section of the New Review of Literature, was a founding editor of Littoral Books, the first Book Review Editor of the magazine Sulfur and the L.A. Weekly's first poetry-editor, as well as a director of the Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center.
Phillips attended the California Institute of the Arts, where he studied with Clayton Eshleman. He then attended graduate school at New York University. He is a professor in the Humanities and Science Department at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, the city where he lives with his wife, artist Courtney Gregg, and their daughter.