Woodland Pattern Book Center
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Woodland Pattern Book Center
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Woodland Pattern Book Center is a nonprofit organization in Milwaukee, Wisconsin's Riverwest neighborhood that is dedicated to the discovery, cultivation, and presentation of poetry and the arts. The organization was founded in 1979 by Karl Gartung, Anne Kingsbury, and Karl Young, and was named after a passage in poet Paul Metcalf's Apalache: "South of Lake Superior, a culture center, the Woodland Pattern, with pottery but without agriculture..." Founder Anne Kingsbury served as Woodland Pattern
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American poetry organization
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodland_Pattern_Book_Center
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2023-09-28T18:38:54Z
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