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Frank Freeman

Based in Maine, this poet, essayist, and reviewer writes with a broad literary curiosity that ranges from poetry to thoughtful criticism. His work has appeared in outlets including Commonweal, America Magazine, The Dublin Review of Books, and The New York Quarterly.

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Stellar Vengeance

Stellar Vengeance

by Frank Freeman

About the author

Frank Freeman is a Maine writer whose work spans poetry, essays, stories, and book reviews. Reliable author bios describe him as living in Maine, and one contributor page notes that he lives there with his wife and four children.

His writing has appeared in a wide range of literary and cultural publications, including America Magazine, Commonweal, The Dublin Review of Books, The Hedgehog Review, The Literary Review, The Rumpus, Touchstone, and The New York Quarterly. Other sources also note that his short stories and poems have been published in magazines such as American Journal of Poetry, The Aroostook Review, The Axe Factory, SN Review, and Tiger’s Eye.

Available biographies suggest a writer shaped by both reading and workshop practice: the Maine Writers & Publishers Alliance says he took part in a fiction workshop with Christopher Tilghman, a poetry workshop at Haystack with Wes McNair, and a Robert McKee story seminar. Public bios also say he grew up in Texas, Connecticut, and California before later moving to Boston for graduate study.