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Ingrid Wendt

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Ingrid Wendt (born 1944),[1] is an American writer and poet.

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Personal life

Married to Ralph Salisbury, she lives in Eugene, Oregon.[2]

Education

Wendt graduated from Cornell College in Iowa in 1966, and she moved to Oregon that year.[2][3]

Awards

She has won both the Yellowglen Award and an Oregon Book Award.[2]

Works

  • Wendt, Ingrid; Hedges, Elaine (1980). In her own image, women working in the arts. Old Westbury, New York, New York: The Feminist Press McGraw-Hill Book Co. ISBN 9780070204430.
  • Wendt, Ingrid; Stafford, William (1980). Moving the house: poems. Brockport, New York: BOA Editions. ISBN 9780918526212.
  • Wendt, Ingrid (1983). Starting with little things: a guide to writing poetry in the classroom. Salem, Or: Oregon Arts Foundation. ISBN 9780615120805.
  • Wendt, Ingrid (1987). Singing the Mozart requiem. Portland, Oregon: Breitenbush Books. ISBN 9780932576521.
  • Wendt, Ingrid; St John, Primus (1993). From here we speak: an anthology of Oregon poetry. Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon State University Press. ISBN 9780870713767.
  • Wendt, Ingrid (2002). Blow the candle out: two poems. San Antonio, Texas: Pecan Grove Press. ISBN 9781931247061.
  • Wendt, Ingrid (2004). The angle of sharpest ascending: poems. Cincinnati, Ohio: WordTech Editions. ISBN 9781932339048.
  • Wendt, Ingrid (2005). Surgeonfish: poems. Cincinnati, Ohio: WordTech Editions. ISBN 9781933456065.
  • Wendt, Ingrid (2011). Evensong. Kirksville, Missouri: Truman State University Press. ISBN 9781612480695.
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