Charles Goodrich, writer
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​Charles Goodrich, writer

 

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To support his poetry writing habit, Charles worked for twenty-five years
as a professional gardener—for a convent, a residential treatment facility for troubled teens, and for the historic Benton County Courthouse. He has also worked as a correctional work crew supervisor, a farm hand, and a 'final finisher' in a toilet factory. He and his wife built their own house in Corvallis, near the confluence of the Marys and Willamette Rivers. 
 
His poems and essays have appeared in Orion, Northwest Review, Willow Springs, The Sun, and Best Essays Northwest among many other publications, and a number of his poems have been read by Garrison Keillor on "The Writer's Almanac."

He earned his MFA in creative writing from Oregon State University, and served for seven years as Director for the Spring Creek Project for Ideas, Nature, and the Written Word at Oregon State, a program that hosts writers' residencies, literary readings, and symposia at the intersection of literature, environmental science, and ethics.  


​PURCHASE BOOKS

You can buy A Scripture of Crows, Going to Seed, and Insects of South Corvallis  from Small Press Distribution


​CONTACT

For reading or teaching engagements email: charlesgoodrich34 'at' gmail.com


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