E.M. Schorb

Edwin Marsh Schorb (born 1940) is an American poet.

Life
Schorb lives in Mooresville, North Carolina.

He has published poetry or prose in '''The American Scholar, The Beloit Poetry Journal, The Chattahoochee Review, Chelsea, The Literary Review, The Massachusetts Review, The Southern Review, The Sewanee Review, The Texas Review, The Virginia Quarterly Review, and The Yale Review. His work was included in Best American Fantasy 2007.

Recognition
His 2000 novel Paradise Square won the Frankfurt eBook Award from the International eBook Award Foundation. His other honors and awards include fellowships from the Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center and North Carolina Arts Council, and grants from the Ludwig Vogelstein Foundation, the Carnegie Fund for Authors, and Robert Rauschenberg & Change, Inc.

Poetry

 * ''Like the Fall of Rome and Other Humanitarian Disasters (1980).
 * The Poor Boy and Other Poems (1975)
 * 50 Poems (1987)
 *  Murderer's Day (1998)
 * A Fable & Other Prose Poems (2002)
 * Time and Fevers: New and Selected Poems. AuthorsHouse, 2004.

Novels

 * Paradise Square. Denlinger's Publishers, 2000.
 * Scenario for Scorsese. Denlinger's Publishers, 2000.

Except where noted, bibliographical information courtesy the Academy of American Poets.