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Wellfleet - Angela Patten

3 min · 10 de mar de 2026
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An poem written and read by Angela Patten. Angela Patten’s publications include five poetry collections, and her work has appeared in many literary journals and anthologies. Winner of the 2022 Anthony Cronin International Short Poem Award and other awards, Patten has received artist grants from the University of Vermont Retired Scholars Award Program, the Vermont Arts Council, and the Vermont Community Foundation. She has served as visiting writer at several institutions. Born and raised in Dublin, she maintains dual citizenship in Ireland and the United States. She lives in Burlington, Vermont, and is a Senior Lecturer Emerita in English at the University of Vermont. read the poem [https://www.fromthegroundupne.org/archive/wellfleet] and discover additional content in the Spring 2026 Issue of From the Ground Up. [https://www.fromthegroundupne.org/issue-10]

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