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James Bertolino was born in Pence, Wisconsin on October 4, 1942. In November 1966, Bertolino married Lois Behling. Bertolino attended Wisconsin State University at Stevens Point, the University of Wisconsin at Madison, and received his Bachelor of Science degree from the Wisconsin State University at Oskosh. Later he attended and taught at Washington State University and Cornell University where he received his Master of Fine Arts Degree. Bertolino's teaching appointments including a teaching assistantship at Washington State University 1970-71, a teaching assistantship at Cornell University 1971-74. He is presently an Associate Professor of English at the University of Cincinnati. Bertolino's literary activity is both varied and great. He was a founder and consultant for the Cincinnati Area Poetry Project (supported by an Ohio Arts Council Project Grant) 1977-78. He was a member of the Lieterature Advisory Panel of the Ohio Arts Council 1979-80, and a member of the Judging Committee for the Elliston Book Award 1979-80. Bertolino has also received numerous literary awards and fellowships. In 1979, he was the recipient of an Ohio Arts Council individual artist grant. He won a William Howard Taft Foundation summer fellowship in 1976. In 1975, Bertolino was a finalist in the competition for the Cincinnati Corbett Award (individual artist category). He won the Discovery Award from the Poetry Center in New York, in the year 1972, and the Hart Crane Memorial Foundation award for three poems which appeared in the magazine Foxfire. The poetry of James Bertolino has appeared in a number of journals, including Lillabulero, Northwest Review, Granite, Epoch, and Abraxas. His published books, pamphlets, and chapbooks are many and represent many small presses. Day of Change and Drool were published in 1968; Ceremony: A Poem, Mr. Noby, and Stone-Marrow were published in 1969; Becoming Human was published in 1970; Edging Through and Employed were published in 1972; Soft Rock was published in 1973; and The Gestures, Making Space for our Living, Terminal Placebos, and The Interim Handout were all published in 1975; The Alleged Conception appeared in 1976 and Are You Tough Enough for the Eighties? in 1979. In addition to writing poetry, Bertolino is an editor. He has edited the Cincinnati Poetry Review, Eureka Review, Rapport, Epoch, and Abraxas. Bertolino is an enthusiastic advocate of the small press.

From the guide to the James Bertolino papers, 1968-1981, (Ohio University)

James Bertolino WWU adjunct faculty member, 1984- ; MFA Cornell University.

From the description of James Bertolino collection, 1996-[ongoing]. (Western Washington University). WorldCat record id: 53958450

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