Mara Buck writes and paints in the Maine woods. Her novel Highway To Oblivion is a Short-Listed Finalist for The Faulkner-Wisdom Competition and her poem Charmeuse has won second in the Carpe Articulum Literary Review 2010 Poetry Competition and is published in the Autumn edition. Other poems may be seen in the anthology Vwa: Poems For Haiti, in Caper Journal, and on the website Poets For Living Waters. She is the creator of the gallery-sized installation “A Year In Oblivion.” She was awarded a solo artist exhibition of her paintings by the government of the Yucatan, and her artwork appears in public and private collections throughout North America. More of her writing, videos: and art/poetry/video for the World Trade Center Memorial.
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