Tess Gallagher
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for the Blue Heelers
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 character, see Teresa 'Tess' Gallagher
Teresa 'Tess' Gallagher
Tess Gallagher was a Blue Heelers character that lasted from 2000 to 2003. She arrived after Maggie Doyle's death.She arrived as the new Sergeant at Mount Thomas, taking Ben Stewart's assumed position. This and her emotionally withdrawn and critical character initially fuelled animosity between...



Tess Gallagher (born July 21, 1943 in Port Angeles, Washington) is an America
United States
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n poet, essayist, author and playwright. She attended the University of Washington
University of Washington
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, where she studied creative writing with Theodore Roethke
Theodore Roethke
Theodore Roethke was an American poet, who published several volumes of poetry characterized by its rhythm, rhyming, and natural imagery. He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1954 for his book, The Waking.-Biography:...

 and later Nelson Bentley
Nelson Bentley
Nelson Bentley was an American poet and professor at the University of Washington in Seattle, whose works have left an impression on the Seattle literary scene. He was born in Elm, Michigan. He graduated from the University of Michigan receiving his bachelor's then his master's degree...

 as well as David Wagoner
David Wagoner
David Russell Wagoner is an American poet who has written many poetry collections and ten novels. Two of his books have been nominated for National Book Awards....

 and Mark Strand
Mark Strand
Mark Strand is an American poet, essayist, and translator. He was appointed Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 1990. Since 2005, he has been a professor of English at Columbia University.- Biography :...

. Her honors include a fellowship from the Guggenheim Foundation
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
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, two National Endowment for the Arts
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 awards, the The Maxine Cushing Gray Endowed Libraries Visiting Writers Fellowship (University of Washington), and the Elliston Award for "best book of poetry published by a small press" for the collection Instructions to the Double (1976).

Her third husband, Raymond Carver
Raymond Carver
Raymond Clevie Carver, Jr. was an American short story writer and poet. Carver is considered a major American writer of the late 20th century and also a major force in the revitalization of the short story in the 1980s....

, encouraged her to write short stories, some of which were collected in The Lover of Horses (1987) and At the Owl Woman Saloon (1996).

Her book Moon Crossing Bridge is a collection of poems written after the death of Carver, who died from cancer in 1988. Her newest collection, Dear Ghosts, is her follow-up collection, written in 2002.

Gallagher has taught at many colleges, most recently at Bucknell University
Bucknell University
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 and Whitman College
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. She recently published an essay in The Sun Magazine titled "Instead of Dying" about alcoholism and Raymond Carver's having maintained his sobriety. The essay was initially delivered at the Welsh Academy.

Distant Rain, published in 2006, is a conversation between Tess and Jakuchō Setouchi, a Buddhist nun from Kyoto
Kyoto
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, which took place after the death of Raymond Carver.

Poetry

  • Stepping Outside Penumbra Press, 1974 (Chapbook)
  • Instructions To The Double Graywolf Press, 1976
  • Under Stars Graywolf Press, 1978, ISBN 9780915308194
  • Willingly Graywolf Press, 1984, ISBN 9780915308460
  • The Hug (1984)
  • Amplitude Graywolf Press, 1987, ISBN 9781555970994
  • Moon Crossing Bridge Graywolf Press, 1992, ISBN 9781555971564
  • I Stop Writing the Poem (1992)
  • Portable Kisses Capra Press, 1992, ISBN 9780884963424
  • My Black Horse Bloodaxe, 1995, ISBN 9781852243067
  • Dear Ghosts, Graywolf Press, 2006, ISBN 9781555974435—Poetry Finalist for 2007 Washington State Book Award
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Fiction

  • The Lover of Horses Harper & Row, 1986, ISBN 9780060914356
  • At The Owl Woman Saloon Scribner, 1997, ISBN 9780684826936; Simon & Schuster, 1999, ISBN 9780684847566
  • The man from Kinvara: selected stories, Graywolf Press, 2009, ISBN 9781555975371

Essay collections

  • A concert of tenses: essays on poetry University of Michigan Press, 1986, ISBN 9780472093700
  • Soul Barnacles University of Michigan Press, 2003, ISBN 9780472089123

Other works

  • "Dostoevsky: A Screenplay" & "King Dog a Screenplay" (Capra Back-to-Back Series) with Raymond Carver (Paperback - Dec. 1985)
  • Words Like Distant Rain (2006)

Anthologies

  • "Sudden Journey", The body eclectic: an anthology of poems, Editor Patrice Vecchione, Macmillan, 2002, ISBN 9780805069358

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