Janet Buck, Ph.D. is the author of four collections of poetry. Her work 
          has appeared in CrossConnect, Zang Spur Review, Pif Magazine, Slow 
          Trains, The Dakota House Journal, The Melic Review, Drunk Duck, Stirring, 
          The Rose & Thorn, Avatar Review, pith, Perihelion, In Motion, Offcourse, 
          and hundreds of journals world-wide. In the year 2000, Janet was of 
          ten U.S. poets to be featured at the "One Heart, One World" Exhibit 
          at the United Nations Exhibit Hall in New York City. Her poem "Acrylic 
          Thighs" was translated into five languages and paired with original 
          artwork. The tour traveled to France, Australia, Vietnam, Brazil, and 
          Japan. In 2001-2002, Buck's poetry is scheduled to appear in PoetryBay, 
          The Montserrat Review, Runes, The Pedestal Magazine, Concrete Wolf, 
          The Carriage House Review, Swagazine, PoetryRepairShop, Slow Trains, 
          Verse Libre Quarterly, Wicked Alice, Facets, Southern Ocean Review, 
          Artemis, The American Muse, Recursive Angel, and The Pittsburgh 
          Quarterly. Recent awards include The H.G. Wells Award for Literary 
          Excellence, First Place in Kimera's Poetry Contest 2001, Editor's 
          Choice Award for Sol Magazine, and the 2001 Kota Press Anthology 
          Prize. In 2001, Janet's poem "The Teapoy" was nominated for a Pushcart 
          Prize by The Pedestal Magazine.
          
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