| William F. Manchester was born in Wilmington, |
| Delaware.
He has been published in two |
| hardbound anthologies, “Through Sun and |
| Shower” and “American at the Millennium” |
| (The International Library of Poetry), |
| and in one softbound anthology, |
| “Palingenesis” (Delaware First State Writers ). |
| See
review of "Palingenesis in Dreamstreets
No 43 |
| In 2000, he was nominated as the |
| “Poet of the Year” by the International Society of |
| Poets. His
poem, “The Pillbox,” was published in |
|
“Dreamstreets Press,” No. 41 (2001) |
| ( a local literary publication). And “Next |
| Level Latino” magazine published “Elephant |
| Grass” in its first edition, October 11, 2002. |
| He
brings the experiences of a lifetime to his work |
| and is capable of producing wonderfully |
| poignant poetry on virtually any subject. |