Michael Spence earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from the University of Washington in 1974. He then served four years as a naval officer aboard the USS John F. Kennedy. On completing his hitch, he returned to Seattle. In 1987, Spence was a fellow at the Bread Loaf Writer's Conference, and his poem "The Right Way to Escape from a Sinking Ship," which appears in The Spine, won the Mary Elinor Smith Poetry Prize. His work has been published in many journals, magazines, and anthologies, including Editor's Choice II: Poetry, Fiction & Art from the U.S Small Press (1978-1983); Poetry; The American Scholar; The Chariton Review; Shenandoah; Quarterly West; and 15 Seattle Book.
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Ultimately, The Spineexplores the feeling of seclusion that many people feel at some time in their lives. By addressing a wide variety of subjects and situations using the skillful language and turns of phrase that make a solid poet, Spence enchants us not only with the extraordinary, but with the ordinary as well."The Bellingham Review