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| Enter the Rousseau Prize for Literature |
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Runner-Up for the 2012 Rousseau
Prize for Literature Inappropriate Sleepover by Meg Johnson
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| "Meg Johnsons collection, Inappropriate Sleepover, had me at page one. Her quirky and darkly humorous poems are as refreshing as they are clever, as disarmingly entertaining as they are provocative. Meg Johnson is a stunning addition to the American poetry scene. "Nin Andrews "Half siren song, half battle cry, Meg Johnsons Inappropriate
Sleepover is a debut collection that coaxes us out of our tightlyzipped sleeping bags
and keeps us up until dawn with poems that resonate, beguile, and delight. Equally
whimsical and poignant, Johnsons voice introduces us to a new sort of poetry
heroine: one who is undaunted by external forces that oppose her, and driven to excavate
the most subtle nuances of human connection. These are poems to keep for yourself, and to
share with your very best friends."
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| Meg Johnson Meg Johnson was born and raised in Ames, Iowa, and has since
lived and worked in various cities. Her poems have appeared in Hobart, The Puritan, San
Pedro River Review, Sugar House Review, Wicked Alice, and others. Meg started dancing
at a young age and worked professionally in the performing arts for many years. She is
currently the editor of Dressing Room Poetry Journal and an M.F.A. candidate in
creative writing. Visit her at www.megjohnson.org.
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