Daniel Lusk
Daniel Lusk his recent poetry collection, The Vermeer Suite (Wind Ridge Books, 2015), features poems inspired by paintings of 17th Century master Johannes Vermeer. The book has beautiful prints of the paintings alongside the poems. Recent poetry also includes Kin (Wind Ridge Books, 2013), prompted by encounters with Vermont wildlife and fueled by folklore; Lake Studies: Meditations on Lake Champlain (2011). Other books: Kissing the Ground: New & Selected Poems (1999). His work has appeared in Poetry, New Letters, Poetry Ireland, Prairie Schooner, The Iowa Review, American Poetry Review, North American Review, North Dakota Quarterly, South Dakota Review, Nimrod, The Southern Review, The Louisville Review, and many others. He received the Pushcart Prize 2016 for genre–bending essay “Bomb.”