Small Gods of Grief
•Ms. Bosselaar’s first collection, The Hour Between Dog and Wolf, 1-880238-47-0 Consortium Sales 2000 •received many positive reviews, has sold two printings (more than 3,000 copies), and continues to be one of BOA’s steady-selling books. •A former television-host for Belgium’s leading talk show, Ms. Bosselaar is a tremendously-accomplished reader and is asked to read at traditional venues and non-traditional venues. As she is an editor and anthologist and not tied-down to any university post, she is able to do readings and workshop at-the-spur-of-the-moment. •She will be poet--in-residence for the month of October at Hamilton College in Clinton, N.Y. •Points from Stephen Dobyns
Laure-Anne Bosselaar, a native a Belgium, has lived throughout Europe and the United States. Fluent in four languages, she has worked for Belgian and Luxembourg radio and television stations. Ms. Bosselaar's first poetry collection was the critically-acclaimed The Hour Between Dog and Wolf (BOA). She is an editor of poetry anthologies and is translating American poetry into French. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.