After a glamorous childhood in Brownsville, Brooklyn, Steve settled in State College with his wife Karen. He was at Penn State for about 200 years, teaching thousands of students and studying heart valves, mechanical hearts, and drag reduction. Since retirement, Steve has been able to concentrate on his first loves—playing cards for high stakes and reading and writing poetry.
Some of his recent publications have or will appear in Moria Literary Magazine, Panoply, MacQueens Quinterly, Santa Clara Review, Sangam, Poetica Review, Lothlorien, Muddy River Poetry Review, Silver Birch, Backchannels, Red Weather, The Drabble, Sheila-na-gig, The Rush, Pirene’s Fountain, Evening Street Review, and Schuylkill Valley Journal.
He is poetry editor of Centered Magazine. Steve was nominated three times for the Pushcart Prize. He is poet in residence at the Bellefonte Art Museum. Steve has four previous books of poetry— Perhaps You Can; Persistence of Memory; Going, Going, Gone; and “Slipping Away” (Kelsay Press, 2019, 20, 21 and 23).
Steven Deutsch’s Brooklyn, winner 2022 Sinclair Poetry Prize
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