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Willa Hope Schneberg (born May 21, 1952, in Brooklyn, New York) is an American poet.[1]

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  1. 81 relations: Agoraphobia, Alice James Books, Association of Writers & Writing Programs, Austria, Barbara Deming, Bellevue Literary Review, Big Sur, Binghamton University, Boston, Boston University, Bowery Poetry Club, Brooklyn, Brownsville, Brooklyn, California, Calyx (magazine), Cambodia, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Carolyn Forché, Cerebral atrophy, Department of Defense Dependents Schools, East New York, Brooklyn, Ellen Bass, Empire State University, Esalen Institute, Garrison Keillor, Gestalt therapy, Governors Island, Greenwich House, Helene Wurlitzer Foundation, Israel, Ivy League, Japan, Knoxville, Tennessee, Korea, Laryngeal cancer, Library of Congress, MacDowell (artists' residency and workshop), Massachusetts, Michigan Quarterly Review, Nepal Academy, New Orleans, New York (state), New York City, NSCAD University, Oakland, California, Okinawa Prefecture, Oregon, Oregon Book Award, Oregon Jewish Museum, Philip Schultz, ... Expand index (31 more) »

  2. Jews from Oregon
  3. Thomas Jefferson High School (Brooklyn) alumni

Agoraphobia

Agoraphobia is a mental and behavioral disorder, specifically an anxiety disorder characterized by symptoms of anxiety in situations where the person perceives their environment to be unsafe with no easy way to escape.

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Alice James Books

Alice James Books is an American non-profit poetry press located in New Gloucester, Maine.

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Association of Writers & Writing Programs

The Association of Writers & Writing Programs (AWP) is a nonprofit literary organization that provides support, advocacy, resources, and community to nearly 50,000 writers, 500 college and university creative writing programs, and 125 writers' conferences and centers.

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Austria

Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps.

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Barbara Deming

Barbara Deming (July 23, 1917 – August 2, 1984) was an American feminist and advocate of nonviolent social change.

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Bellevue Literary Review

Bellevue Literary Review (BLR) is an independent literary journal that publishes fiction, nonfiction and poetry about the human body, illness, health and healing.

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Big Sur

Big Sur is a rugged and mountainous section of the Central Coast of the U.S. state of California, between Carmel Highlands and San Simeon, where the Santa Lucia Mountains rise abruptly from the Pacific Ocean.

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Binghamton University

The State University of New York at Binghamton (Binghamton University or SUNY Binghamton) is a public research university with campuses in Binghamton, Vestal, and Johnson City, New York.

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Boston

Boston, officially the City of Boston, is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States.

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Boston University

Boston University (BU) is a private research university in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Bowery Poetry Club

The Bowery Poetry Club is a New York City poetry performance space founded by Bob Holman in 2002.

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Brooklyn

Brooklyn is a borough of New York City.

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Brownsville, Brooklyn

Brownsville is a residential neighborhood in eastern Brooklyn in New York City.

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California

California is a state in the Western United States, lying on the American Pacific Coast.

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Calyx (magazine)

Calyx: A Journal of Art and Literature by Women is an American literary magazine published in Corvallis, Oregon.

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Cambodia

Cambodia, officially the Kingdom of Cambodia, is a country in Mainland Southeast Asia.

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Cambridge, Massachusetts

Cambridge is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States.

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Carolyn Forché

Carolyn Forché (born April 28, 1950) is an American poet, editor, professor, translator, and human rights advocate.

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Cerebral atrophy

Cerebral atrophy is a common feature of many of the diseases that affect the brain.

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Department of Defense Dependents Schools

The Department of Defense Dependents Schools (DoDDS) are a network of schools, both primary and secondary, that serve the dependents of United States military and civilian United States Department of Defense (DoD) personnel in three areas of the world; Europe, Pacific, and Eastern United States and Caribbean areas.

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East New York, Brooklyn

East New York is a residential neighborhood in the eastern section of the borough of Brooklyn in New York City, United States.

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Ellen Bass

Ellen Bass (born June 16, 1947) is an American poet and author.

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Empire State University

Empire State University (SUNY Empire) is a public university headquartered in Saratoga Springs, New York.

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Esalen Institute

The Esalen Institute, commonly called Esalen, is a non-profit American retreat center and intentional community in Big Sur, California, which focuses on humanistic alternative education.

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Garrison Keillor

Gary Edward "Garrison" Keillor (born August 7, 1942) is an American author, singer, humorist, voice actor, and radio personality.

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Gestalt therapy

Gestalt therapy is a form of psychotherapy that emphasizes personal responsibility and focuses on the individual's experience in the present moment, the therapist–client relationship, the environmental and social contexts of a person's life, and the self-regulating adjustments people make as a result of their overall situation.

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Governors Island

Governors Island is a island in New York Harbor, within the New York City borough of Manhattan.

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Greenwich House

Greenwich House is a West Village settlement house in New York City.

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Helene Wurlitzer Foundation

Helene Wurlitzer Foundation of New Mexico is an artist residency program in the artists' colony of Taos, New Mexico.

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Israel

Israel, officially the State of Israel, is a country in the Southern Levant, West Asia.

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Ivy League

The Ivy League is an American collegiate athletic conference of eight private research universities in the Northeastern United States.

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Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia, located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asian mainland.

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Knoxville, Tennessee

Knoxville is a city in and the county seat of Knox County, Tennessee, United States.

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Korea

Korea (translit in South Korea, or label in North Korea) is a peninsular region in East Asia consisting of the Korean Peninsula (label in South Korea, or label in North Korea), Jeju Island, and smaller islands.

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Laryngeal cancer

Laryngeal cancer or throat cancer is a kind of cancer that can develop in any part of the larynx (voice box).

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Library of Congress

The Library of Congress (LOC) is a research library in Washington, D.C. that serves as the library and research service of the U.S. Congress and the de facto national library of the United States.

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MacDowell (artists' residency and workshop)

MacDowell is an artist's residency program in Peterborough, New Hampshire.

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Massachusetts

Massachusetts (script), officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States.

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Michigan Quarterly Review

The Michigan Quarterly Review is an American literary magazine founded in 1962 and published at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

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Nepal Academy

The Nepal Academy (नेपाल प्रज्ञा प्रतिष्ठान) formerly Royal Nepal Academy (नेपाल राजकीय प्रज्ञा प्रतिष्ठान) is a national institution of Nepal for promotion of the languages, literature, culture, philosophy and social sciences of Nepal.

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New Orleans

New Orleans (commonly known as NOLA or the Big Easy among other nicknames) is a consolidated city-parish located along the Mississippi River in the southeastern region of the U.S. state of Louisiana.

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New York (state)

New York, also called New York State, is a state in the Northeastern United States.

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New York City

New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.

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NSCAD University

NSCAD University, also known as the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (NSCAD), is a public art university in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Oakland, California

Oakland is a city in the San Francisco Bay Area in the U.S. state of California.

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Okinawa Prefecture

is the southernmost and westernmost prefecture of Japan.

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Oregon

Oregon is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.

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Oregon Book Award

The Oregon Book Awards are presented annually by the Portland, Oregon, United States-based organization Literary Arts, Inc. to honor the "state’s finest accomplishments by Oregon writers who work in genres of poetry, fiction, graphic literature, drama, literary nonfiction, and literature for young readers." Oregon Book Award was founded in 1987 by Brian Booth and Oregon Institute for Literary Arts (OILA).

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Oregon Jewish Museum

The Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education is the largest museum dedicated to the documented and visual history of the Jews of Oregon, United States.

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Philip Schultz

Philip Schultz (born 1945 in Rochester, New York) is an American poet.

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Philippines

The Philippines, officially the Republic of the Philippines, is an archipelagic country in Southeast Asia.

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Phnom Penh

Phnom Penh (ភ្នំពេញ, Phnum Pénh) is the capital and most populous city of Cambodia.

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Poet Lore

Poet Lore is an English-language literary magazine based in Bethesda, Maryland.

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Portland Book Festival

Portland Book Festival (formerly Wordstock) is an annual literary festival held in Portland, Oregon, United States, started in 2005.

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Portland, Oregon

Portland is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Oregon, located in the Pacific Northwest region.

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Powell's Books

Powell's Books is a chain of bookstores in Portland, Oregon, and its surrounding metropolitan area.

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Pulitzer Prize

The Pulitzer Prizes are two dozen annual awards given by Columbia University in New York for achievements in the United States in "journalism, arts and letters." They were established in 1917 by the will of Joseph Pulitzer, who had made his fortune as a newspaper publisher.

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Regional Arts & Culture Council

The Regional Arts & Culture Council (RACC) is an organization that administers arts grants in Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas Counties that also do advocacy in the Portland metropolitan area in Oregon, United States.

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Romania

Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeast Europe.

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Roslindale

Roslindale is a primarily residential neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, United States, bordered by Jamaica Plain, Hyde Park, West Roxbury and Mattapan.

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Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow

The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow is an institute of physicians and surgeons in Glasgow, Scotland.

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Safed

Safed (also known as Tzfat; צְפַת, Ṣəfaṯ; صفد, Ṣafad) is a city in the Northern District of Israel.

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Salmagundi (magazine)

Salmagundi is a US quarterly periodical, featuring cultural criticism, fiction, and poetry, along with transcripts of symposia and interviews with prominent writers and intellectuals.

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Sharon Olds

Sharon Olds (born November 19, 1942) is an American poet.

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Somerville, Massachusetts

Somerville is a city located directly to the northwest of Boston, and north of Cambridge, in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States.

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Split This Rock

Split This Rock is a national nonprofit organization of poets, artists, and activists based in Washington, D.C. The organization's stated goals are: To celebrate the poetry of provocation and witness being written, published, and performed in the United States today; and to call poets to a greater role in public life and to equip them with the tools they need to be effective advocates in their communities and in the nation.

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St. Martin's Press

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The American Poetry Review

The American Poetry Review (APR) is an American poetry magazine printed every other month on tabloid-sized newsprint.

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The Oregonian

The Oregonian is a daily newspaper based in Portland, Oregon, United States, owned by Advance Publications.

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The Writer's Almanac

The Writer's Almanac is a daily podcast and newsletter of poetry and historical interest pieces, usually of literary significance.

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Thomas Jefferson High School (Brooklyn)

Thomas Jefferson High School was a high school in the East New York section of Brooklyn, New York.

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Tikkun (magazine)

Tikkun was a quarterly interfaith Jewish left-progressive magazine and website, published in the United States, that analyzes American and Israeli culture, politics, religion, and history in the English language.

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Tulane University

Tulane University, officially the Tulane University of Louisiana, is a private research university in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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Tyrone Guthrie Centre

The Tyrone Guthrie Centre, often known as Annaghmakerrig, is a residential facility for creative artists.

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The United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) was a United Nations peacekeeping operation in Cambodia in 1992–93 formed following the 1991 Paris Peace Accords.

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United Nations Volunteers

The United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme is a United Nations organization that contributes to peace and development through volunteerism worldwide.

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United States

The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.

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University of Strathclyde

The University of Strathclyde (Oilthigh Shrath Chluaidh) is a public research university located in Glasgow, Scotland.

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University of Tennessee

The University of Tennessee, Knoxville (or The University of Tennessee; UT; UT Knoxville; or colloquially UTK or Tennessee) is a public land-grant research university in Knoxville, Tennessee.

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Wall Street

Wall Street is a street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City.

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Yaddo

Yaddo is an artists' community located on a estate in Saratoga Springs, New York.

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See also

Jews from Oregon

Thomas Jefferson High School (Brooklyn) alumni

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willa_Schneberg

, Philippines, Phnom Penh, Poet Lore, Portland Book Festival, Portland, Oregon, Powell's Books, Pulitzer Prize, Regional Arts & Culture Council, Romania, Roslindale, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, Safed, Salmagundi (magazine), Sharon Olds, Somerville, Massachusetts, Split This Rock, St. Martin's Press, The American Poetry Review, The Oregonian, The Writer's Almanac, Thomas Jefferson High School (Brooklyn), Tikkun (magazine), Tulane University, Tyrone Guthrie Centre, United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia, United Nations Volunteers, United States, University of Strathclyde, University of Tennessee, Wall Street, Yaddo.