1. Neal Bowers

    Neal Bowers is an American poet, novelist, memoirist, and scholar. He received the B.A. and M.A. from Austin Peay State University and the Ph.D. in English and American Literature from the University of Florida. He taught for thirty-one years at Iowa State University, earning the highest academic rank awarded by the university, Distinguished Professor. His regular courses included creative writing and modern and contemporary poetry. He retired from teaching in 2008. In addition to his poetry, Bowers is best known for his defense of poetry in Words for the Taking: The Hunt for a Plagiarist. As the victim of a bizarre and relentless literary thief, Bowers made a stand for intellectual property and the deeply personal nature of the creative process at a time when fewer and fewer scholars and writers believed in either. After publishing several articles expressing his dismay, most notably University Poetry, Inc., Bowers stopped writing poetry for more than a decade. Wikipedia

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    At BowersO'Neal, LLC, we build client relationships through objective, practical, and strategic business advice. We offer a unique perspective and approach that supports your goals while equipping you with the confidence to guide your business to the next level. ... Meet ERIC BOWERS, CPA, CCIFP and TOM O'NEAL, CPA. Connect with BowersO ...
  4. poetryfoundation.org

    Neal Bowers grew up in Clarksville, Tennessee. He received a PhD from the University of Florida and taught for many years at Iowa State University. He has written novels, nonfiction, and several collections of poetry, including Out of the South (2002), which won the Society of Midland Authors 2002-03 Poetry Prize, and Night Vision (1992).
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  6. cortlandreview.org

    Neal Bowers has published three volumes of poetry (most recently Night Vision), two scholarly books, and a nonfiction memoir, Words for the Taking: The Hunt for a Plagiarist.His poems and essays have appeared in Harper's, Hudson Review, The New Yorker, Poetry, Sewanee Review, and other journals.He lives in Ames, Iowa with his wife, Nancy (also a writer), and their five cats.
  7. Neal Bowers' poem was most certainly plagiarized, and he writes how it felt to imagine someone else laying claim to his thoughts, violating his memories, insinuating himself into his secret feelings. Women responded to the news with threats of violence; how they would break the kneecaps of the plagiarist if they found him. ...
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  8. cortlandreview.org

    Neal Bowers has published three volumes of poetry (most recently Night Vision), two scholarly books, and a nonfiction memoir, Words for the Taking: The Hunt for a Plagiarist.His poems and essays have appeared in Harper's, Hudson Review, The New Yorker, Poetry, Sewanee Review, and other journals.He lives in Ames, Iowa with his wife, Nancy (also a writer), and their five cats.
  9. penguinrandomhouse.com

    Neal Bowers was born and raised in Clarksville, Tennessee, but has lived the past quarter century in Ames, Iowa. Among his six previous books, the most recent are Words for the Taking: The Hunt for a Plagiarist (nonfiction) and Night Vision (poetry). He and his wife, Nancy, also a writer, are supervised by six very helpful cats.
  10. wikiwand.com

    Neal Bowers (born Larry Neal Bowers, August 3, 1948 in Clarksville, Tennessee) is an American poet, novelist, memoirist, and scholar.He received the B.A. (1970) and M.A. (1971) from Austin Peay State University and the Ph.D. in English and American Literature from the University of Florida (1976). He taught for thirty-one years at Iowa State University, earning the highest academic rank ...
  11. alchetron.com

    Oct 6, 2024Neal Bowers (born Larry Neal Bowers, August 3, 1948 in Clarksville, Tennessee) is an American poet, novelist, memoirist, and scholar. He received the B.A. (1970) and M.A. (1971) from Austin Peay State University and the Ph.D. in English and American Literature from the University of Florida (1976).
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