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Jerry H. Jenkins' poetry has appeared in printed publications and anthologies such as The Formalist, The Lyric, Mobius, Echoes, Harp-Strings, Amelia, Cicada, The Piedmont Literary Review, Mail Call Journal, Poetry Monthly (U.K.), The Devil's Millhopper, The Fractal, Pirate Writings, Prism, and Star*Line. His online publication credits include work in Octavo, Terrain, Eclectica, Pyrowords, Poetry Life and Times, and Dark Planet. He is co-editor of the Louisville Poets' Guild Anthology 2000, and was editor of the 1999 CompuServe Poetry Anthology. His award-winning chapbook AVIAN was published by Anamnesis Press, and a book-length collection of his poems, in collaboration with Keith Allen Daniels and Ann K. Schwader, will be published by Anamnesis Press in April under the title The Weird Sonneteers. He is a former Marine Corps officer with 26 years of service. He holds degrees in psychology from the University of Texas, in computer science from the US Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey California, and is a Distinguished Graduate of the U.S. Naval War College. He recently retired from George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia, where he was Assistant Vice-President for Information Technology.
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