Beth Copeland Vargo received the 1999 Bright Hill Press National Poetry Book Award for her book, Traveling Through Glass. Multicultural influences are reflected in the artistic vision of her work. As a child she lived in Japan, India, and the United States, and her poems incorporate themes and traditions of the East and the West. Her poems chronicle her passage through the world and integrate external scenery with the inner terrain of the spirit. They serve as maps through the past and into the future, and document her journey through landscapes both familiar and foreign, visible and invisible, literal and metaphorical.
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