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'''Benjamin C. Krause''' (b. 8 Apr 1985) is a poet, editor, publisher, essayist, and literary translator. He attended Dickinson College in 2003, and studied Computer Science while continuing to write poetry. He graduated in 2008. == Writing == Krause got his first poetry acceptance from [[Tipton Poetry Journal]]. His first nonfiction acceptance, "All Indians Love Ghandi," was by ''The Literary Bohemian''. His first chapbook, ''Classifieds'', was published in February 2010. In March 2010, Krause was a Featured Artist at [[Counterexample Poetics]], and featured in anthologies of the best poems published that year by ''Children, Churches & Daddies'' and ''Foliate Oak''. He also developed a poetry form called the '''quincouplet''', and his essay about it was the Featured Article in [[Galatea Resurrects]] 16. In 2011 he appeared in ''Gargoyle Magazine'' #57, a magazine that has published many of his favorite poets. == External links == # [http://benjaminckrause.net Webpage] [[Category:Poets|Krause]] [[Category:Editors|Krause]] [[Category:Publishers|Krause]] [[Category:Authors|Krause]]
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