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Robie Harris

Robie Harris (1940-2024) Children’s book author. Robie Harris was born in Buffalo, New York, and died in Manhattan, New York.

Bud Harrelson

Bud Harrelson (1944-2024) Professional baseball player, memoirist. Bud Harrelson was born in Niles, California, and died in East Northport, New York.

(Walter E Harris III) Mankh

Mankh (Walter E. Harris III) is a writer, editor, small press publisher, and Turtle Islander. His poems and essays have been published online and in print. He is resident poet at axis of logic.com. He teaches haiku, brush calligraphy, and balancing East-West. Mankh edits the yearly Haiku Calendar and is author/editor of the book Haiku … Continued

Ishmael Houston-Jones

ISHMAEL HOUSTON-JONES, whose improvised dance and text work has been, and continues to be, an important influence on postmodern performance, has had his work presented in New York City, across the United States, in Europe, and in Latin America. Recipient of a Bessie Award for live performance, Houston-Jones has also appeared on PBS and in … Continued

Carl Herr

Carl Herr is a poet whose work has appeared in Struggle, Driver’s Side Airbag, and Ragshock. He organized a reading series at the Queens Independent Living Center relating to disability issues and oversees Our Unorganized Reading once a month.

Kimiko Hahn

KIMIKO HAHN is the author of air Pocket (Hanging Loose Press, 1989), Earshot (HLP, 1992)–awarded the Theodore Roethke Memorial Poetry Prize and an Association of Asian American Studies Literature Award–The Unbearable Heart (Kaya, 1996), which received an American Book Award, Volatile (HLP, forthcoming, 1998), and Mosquito and Ant (W.W. Norton, forthcoming, 1999.) She is currently … Continued

Ellen Holly

(1931-2023) Actress, writer. Ellen Holly was born in Manhattan, New York, and died in the Bronx, New York. As an actor, she performed in several Broadway productions.

Gerry Holzman

(1933-2023) Master woodcarver, memoirist. Gerry Holzman was born in the Bronx, New York, and died in Brunswick, Maine. He was known as the head carver and fund-raiser of the Empire State Carousel, now housed at the Farmers’ Museum in Cooperstown, New York.