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Karl Plank’s recent poetry concerns gravity and the hard grace of falling things: night, rain, long-leaf pines, and bodies brought to rest in the ground. “Olive Hill Flood” belongs to this writing and reflects the ordeal of an Eastern Kentucky town along Tygart Creek. His work has appeared in the Beloit Poetry Journal, Tiferet, and Tahoma Literary Review. He is the J.W. Cannon Professor of Religious Studies at Davidson College.

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