Jeannine Savard
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Jeannine Savard is an American poet, born in the Adirondack Mountain Region of New York State. Her poems are lyrical and involve an inner landscape that sometimes reflects that lush region of the country with its fir trees, lakes, waterfalls, and wildlife, as well as that more austere landscape of the Southwest desert where she has lived since the 1980s as an Associate Professor of English at Arizona State University.

Savard's poems also appear in Blackbird, The Fiddlehead, Superstition Review, Crab Orchard Review, Hayden’s Ferry Review, The Salt River Review, and The Nashville Review.

Savard has published several volumes of poetry, including:
  • Accounted For (2011), Red Hen Press. ISBN 978-159709-489-4.
  • Snow Water Cove (Reissue: 2006), A Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporary,Carnegie Mellon University Press. ISBN 0-88748-455-7.
  • My Hand Upon Your Name (2005), Red Hen Press. ISBN 1-59709-009-3.
  • Snow Water Cove (1988), University of Utah Press. ISBN 0-87480-291-1.
  • Trumpeter (1993), Carnegie Mellon University Press. ISBN 0-88748-153-1.

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