Stephen Cramer

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Stephen Cramer
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Stephen Cramer is an American poet.

Life

He teaches at the University of Vermont. [1]

His work appeared in Atlanta Review, Cimarron Review, [2] Green Mountains Review, Hayden's Ferry Review, Mid-American Review, [3] New York Quarterly, [4] and Southwest Review. [5]

Contents

He is with the American poets opposed to the death penalty. [6]

Awards

Works

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