After holding the prestigious Kingsbury Fellowship at Florida State University and landing a professorship at Western Kentucky University, Tom C. Hunley published two volumes of poetry in 2004: The Tongue, described by Philip Dacey as having "the kind of insouciance praised by Whitman and practiced by a Buster Keaton or Harold Lloyd", and Still, There's a Glimmer, which Barbara L. Hamby called a collection of "shout-out-loud poems." Hunley followed...
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