Richard Fein
The poets that have influenced RICHARD FEIN the most are those of the New York and deep images school. Whatever they do, he does the opposite.
Richard Fein
The poets that have influenced RICHARD FEIN the most are those of the New York and deep images school. Whatever they do, he does the opposite. Also, those poets recommended by the living white male, general know‑it‑all literary scholars he doesn’t read.. This leaves him with little to read and few to emulate. Basically he gazes into a mirror and copies down his rantings and ravings. He has been published in many of the finest literary journals, such as: The Southern Review, The Northville Review, Gulf Stream Magazine, 96inc, Mississippi Review, ELF: Eclectic Literary Forum Touchstone, Windsor Review, Maverick, Sonoma Mandala Literary Review , Ellipsis, Roanoke Review, El Dorado Poetry, and many others. The University of Wisconsin’s Parallel Press, demonstrated its extraordinary good taste by publishing his chapbook “The Required Accompanying Cover Letter” And let’s not forget Abandoned Towers which had the perspicacity to recognize that despite the fact that many consider him to be a half wit, that half is one mother of a moiety.
This poet of the Western World (except New Jersey) requests that all hate mail, communiqués of derision, marriage proposals and meretricious solicitations of his person not be sent since he’s already backlogged with hate mail and parcel post packages that have strange ticking sounds.
He’s also interested in photography and has a photography page: http://www.pbase.com/bardofbyte
But if you insist on contacting him (God only knows why) try bardofbyte@aol.com
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Abandoned Towers Content:
- A Matter of Pride
- Dark Eponym
- Dying of Boredom
- One, Two, Three
- Sand Castle Never Meant to Be
- Second Story Recollection
- String Theory Musings
- The Naked Truth About the Naked Truth
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