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Raymond Walter Apple Jr

(1934-2006) Writer. Raymond Apple, Jr. was born in Akron, Ohio in 1934, and died in Washington, DC in 2006. He was a reporter for the New York Times.

Elena Alexander

ELENA ALEXANDER is a writer and poet. Ms. Alexander’s book, Footnotes: Six Choreographers Inscribe the Page, published by Gordon + Breach, will have a reading/performance at The Kitchen on Tuesday, October 20, 1998, at 8 PM. Her work has appeared in the following anthologies: Aloud: Voices from the Nuyorican Poets CafĂ© (Henry Holt & Co.), … Continued

Jody Azzouni

Jody Azzouni has pursued parallel careers as poet and philosopher. He is the author of two books in philosophy and one of poetry. His work has appeared in such publications as Artful Dodge, Poetry New York, The Bitter Oleander, Alaska Quarterly Review, Spillway, and California Quarterly. He teaches at Tufts University. TITLE OF BOOK: “The … Continued

RD Armstrong

Various pieces by RD Armstrong (Raindog) have appeared in Spillway, Pearl, Unwound, Haight Ashbury Review, Drinking With Bukowski, Art/Life, Genre, The Lummox Journal, bender, Pitchfork, Poetry Motel, Chiron Review, Momentum Magazine and others. His poems are anthologized in “Das Ist Alles,” Pearl Editions 1995; “Last Call: A Legacy of Madness” (also editor), Vinegar Hill Press … Continued

Nancy Agabian

Nancy Agabian is a writer and performance artist. She has been published most recently in such diverse publications as Wellesley (the Wellesley College alumnae magazine), Gynomite: Fearless Feminist Porn (nominated for a Firecracker Alternative Book award) and Birthmark: A Bilingual Anthology of Armenian-American Poetry, in which her poems written in English were translated into Armenian. … Continued

Franklin Pierce Adams

(1881-1960)(F.P.A.) Writer Journalist. Adams was a journalist for The New York Tribune, The New York World, The New York Herald Tribune and the New York Post. His column was called “The Conning Tower”. He died in New York City.

Conrad Potter Aiken

(1889-1973) Author, writer. Conrad Aiken lived in Manhattan, New York. His writings reveal a concern for the workings of the mind and for the evolution of personal identity. Aiken is best known for his poetry, which is often preoccupied with the sound and structure of music; his volumes of verse include “The Charnel Rose” (1918), … Continued