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Daniel
Thomas Moran, born in New York
City in 1957, is the author of six volumes of poetry, the most
recent of which, Looking for the Uncertain Past, was published by
Poetry Salzburg at The University of Salzburg in 2006. He earned a
Bachelor’s Degree in Biology from Stony Brook University (1979) and
a Doctorate in Dental Surgery from Howard University (1983). He has
read widely throughout New York City and Long Island and has done
readings in Ireland, Italy, Austria and at The United Nations. His
work has appeared in such prestigious journals as Confrontation, The
Recorder, Nassau Review, Oxford, National Forum, Commonweal,
Parnassus, Sulfur River, Mobius
Pedestal, Rattapallax ,LUNGFULL, Poetry Salzburg Review, Prairie
Poetry, The New York Times, The Journal of The American Medical
Association, and The Norton Critical Anthology on Darwin. He was the
subject of a profile on New York’s Public Television station WNET in
2006. From 1997-2005 he served as Vice-President of The Walt Whitman
Birthplace Association in West Hills, New York where he instituted
The Long Island School of Poetry Reading Series and has been
Literary Correspondent to Long Island Public Radio where he hosted
The Long Island Radio Magazine. His work has been nominated for a
Pushcart Prize on five occasions. He is a participating writer to
The Passwords Project, an international collaboration between visual
artists and writers based in Austria. In 2005 he was appointed Poet
Laureate by The Legislature of Suffolk County, New York. He has been
listed in Who’s Who in America, The International Who’s Who, and The
International Who’s Who in Poetry. He is a member of PEN American
and has been ordained a Celebrant by The American Humanist
Association. He Edited of The Light of City and Sea, An Anthology of
Suffolk County Poetry 2006 (Street Press). His collected papers are
presently being archived by his alma mater, Stony Brook University
where he is a member of The Dean’s Council . He is a practicing
Doctor of Dentistry on Shelter Island where he lives with his wife
Karen.
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