
A Long Way to See by Wayne Gudmundson
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Excerpts from A Long Way to See
"What was the meaning of North Dakota to me, and what do its land and wind and sky mean to those who live all their lives there? Wayne and Michael give us some deeply evocative explorations of those questions in this book." [Lois Hudson in Introduction]
About the Authors
Wayne Gudmundson lives in Moorhead, Minnesota with his wife Jane. In addition to various exhibits and publications, his work has appeared in two books - Iron Spirits, North Dakota Council on he Arts, 1984; and Oil, ACME Invisible Inc., 984; and is part of numerous art collections including The Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal; and General Mills, Minneapolis. He is presently the Visual Arts Director for the Fargo Public Schools in North Dakota.
Michael Moos was born in Fargo, ND in 1949. His early years were spent in the Red River Valley, on the edge of the plains. He was educated at Moorhead State University, Wichita State University, and has an M.F.A. in Writing from Columbia University. He has been a recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Creative Writing Fellowship, a Loft-McKnight Award in Poetry, and was a winner of the Minnesota Voices Project in 1983. His other books of poetry are Hawk Hover, Territorial Press, 1974 and Morning Windows, New Rivers Press, 1983. He currently teaches at Breck School in Minneapolis and lives in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Lois Phillips Hudson was born in 1927 in Jamestown, ND. She holds a master's degree in Old and Middle English and Medieval Literature from Cornell University, and she is the mother of two daughters - Laura and Lucy. Her first novel, The Bones of Plenty, won the Friends of American Writers First Prize. Both the novel and her collection of short stories, Reapers of the Dust, originally published by Atlantic-Little, Brown, have been issued in a second edition by the Minnesota State Historical Society Press.