Mekeel mcbride biography

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  • Mekeel McBride (born 1950) is a poet and professor of writing at the University of New Hampshire.
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  • Mekeel McBride (born ) is a poet and professor of writing at the University of New Hampshire.
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      Mekeel McBride is an associate professor of English at the University of New Hampshire.

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  • Mekeel McBride (born ) is a poet and professor of writing at the University of New Hampshire.
  • Mekeel McBride is a poet and professor of writing at the University of New Hampshire.
    Biography Mekeel McBride is the author of six collections of poetry, most recently The Deepest Part of the River (Carnegie Mellon, 2001).
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      Mekeel McBride is the author of six collections of poetry, most recently The Deepest Part of the River (Carnegie Mellon, ).

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    Mekeel McBride, UNH professor of English

    I'm late, need to pay, but he's ahead of me,
    ordering ice cream for his dog. No chocolate.
    The waitress suggests vanilla with just a tiny bit of fudge.
    No chocolate, he says again. The exchange goes on like this
    for a long time. Finally they settle on strawberry.

    Now he wants a coffee, one sugar, no milk so he'll have
    something to drink while the dog's eating. The bill
    comes to three dollars. He empties a pocket,
    gliding quarter after quarter across the counter,
    savoring the slow slide of each cool coin.

    By now, I'm so late there's no chance I'll get to where
    I thought I was supposed to be so I give up and ask
    What kind of dog? He takes his time in turning
    to answer, Pit bull. A leashless pause.
    And part Borzoi. A rescue. Her first trip downtown.

    I wanted to get her something special so she'd know
    it's safe among strangers. He's in his sixties
    and handsome in the way