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Literary Arts. His essay on the late poet Bob Kaufman was published in APR (American Poetry Review) and republished by The Writers Research Group.The article appeared along with a poem for Kaufman in a booklet produced by the Los Angeles Afro-American Museum. His latest book, "Cityscapes: a quilt of Poetry was published by Cold River Press, Grass Valley, Ca. Honors include Quiet Lightning, Neighborhood Hero (San Francisco), and Language of the Birds (Artistic History Plaque/North Beach).
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