Cameron Morse was diagnosed with a glioblastoma in
2014. With a 14.6 month life expectancy, he entered the
Creative Writing Program at the University of Missouri-
Kansas City and, in 2018, graduated with an M.F.A. His
poems have been published in numerous magazines,
including New Letters, Bridge Eight, Portland Review and
South Dakota Review. His first poetry collection, Fall Risk,
won Glass Lyre Press's 2018 Best Book Award. His subsequent
collections are Father Me Again (Spartan Press, 2018), Coming
Home with Cancer (Blue Lyra Press, 2019) and Terminal
Destination (Spartan Press, 2019). He lives with his wife Lili
and their two children in Blue Springs, Missouri, where he
serves as poetry editor for Harbor Review.