Scott Noon Creley holds an MFA in writing from California State University, Long Beach, and a BA in writing from UC Riverside. His work has been featured in the collection Bear Flag Republic, and in quality journals as diverse as Sentence, Miramar, and Carnival Literary Magazine. He is the 2014 writer in residence for The dA Center for the Arts in Pomona, California. He is one of the founding directors of The San Gabriel Valley Literary Festival, a non-profit that promotes literacy in Southern California with an annual festival and free writing workshops. His first collection, Digging a Hole to the Moon, is now available from Spout Hill Press. He lives with his wife, painter & photographer Carly McKean Creley, in Rancho Cucamonga, California.
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Poetry on Cadence Collective: Skin, Two Cups of Tea Poured Into the Grass, My Father at the Kitchen Counter as He Struggles to Live Yet Another Day, Li Zhensheng – Red Color News Soldier