Norman Minnick (’06): His collections of poetry are To Taste the Water (winner of the First Series Award from Mid-List Press), Folly (Wind Publications), and a chapbook of poems entitled Advice for a Young Poet (David Robert Books). Minnick is the editor of Between Water and Song: New Poets for the Twenty-First Century (White Pine Press) as well as Jim Watt’s landmark study of William Blake, Work Toward Knowing: Beginning with Blake (Kinchafoonee Creek Press), The Indianapolis Anthology(Belt Publications), and The Lost Etheridge: Uncollected Poems of Etheridge Knight (Kinchafoonee Creek Press). Norman Minnick’s second collection of poems, Folly, is published by Wind Publications. His first collection, To Taste the Water, won the First Series Award from Mid-List Press. He is the editor of Between Water and Song: New Poets for the Twenty-First Century (White Pine Press, 2010). www.buzzminnick.com