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Born July 2, 1910 in New York, her work has been published in Haiku Journal, Haiku Magazine, Haiku
Quarterly, Haiku West, Green's Magazine, Modern Haiku, Poets of the
Vineyard, and Mainichi Daily News, Tokyo.
Winner of the First Award at both the 1982, Fifth and 1985, Eighth Annual International Yuki Teikei Haiku Contests.
She is a graduate of Lowell High School in San
Francisco and University of California at Berkely, Ethel Dunlop worked
in Clinical technology for many years.
She also served as president of the League of Women Voters. " I
wanted to invent something," said Dunlop, "to keep my mind busy once my
eyes were past microscope ability." She chose Haiku in 1971 for
its rhythm and balance.
Books by Ethel Dunlop
Soft Curve
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