Harry Humes (1935-2025) was the author of fourteen collections of poetry and was a longtime professor of English at Kutztown State University. Daniel Donaghy is a professor of English at Eastern Connecticut State University. Michael Garrigan is a poet who teaches English in the Northeastern School District of Manchester, Pennsylvania.
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"Here is the breadth of a life attentive to yarrow and cicadas, damselflies and bloodroot. Like the trout he loved, Harry Humes wrote poems of lithe beauty, of moving grace. He mapped his home ground in Appalachia line by line, showing us the hurt of those who mined it but never allowing us to forget how nature might still heal it." - Todd Davis, author of Ditch Memory: New & Selected Poems

