Standard Schaefer (born 1971) is an American poet.

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Standard grew up in Houston, Texas. He graduated from the Kinkaid School of Houston in 1990, and after high school he attended Occidental College, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in 1994, and continued his studies at the University of California obtaining a master's in Professional Writing in 1998.[citation needed]

He is an independent journalist, a free-lance writer, and a contributor to CounterPunch. His first book, Nova, was selected for the National Poetry Series in 1999 and published by Sun and Moon Books. His second book, Water & Power, was published by Agincourt Books. His poetry and criticism have appeared in several U.S. anthologies, and two international ones.[citation needed]

He taught at Otis College and after living in San Francisco, California, Standard and his wife moved to Portland, Oregon.[citation needed]

His work appears in Boston Review, The New Review of Literature, The Washington Review, Aufgabe, Interim, Fence, Rain Taxi, New American Writing, Fence, Non, Ribot, X-Connect, Epoch, and Rosebud. He co-edited the literary journals Rhizome with Evan Calbi and Ribot with Paul Vangelisti. He is the non-fiction editor of The New Review of Literature.[citation needed]

He and his wife live in Portland, Oregon, where he is working on a master's degree in Media Studies.[1]

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  1. ^ "Standard Schaefer". contemporarylit.about.com. Archived from the original on 2005-09-18.

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