Mike DillonMike Dillon's Bainbridge Island roots reach back four generations. He lives in Indianola, Washington, a small town on Puget Sound a few miles north of Bainbridge and twelve miles northwest of Seattle. Four books of his poetry have been published by Bllowing Ark Press, including That Which We Have Named, (2008). Red Moon Press has published three books of his haiku, including The Road Behind (2003). Several of his haiku were included in Haiku in English: The First Hundred Years, W.W. Norton (2013). He is a retired publisher of community newspapers, a field he entered inspired by the example of Walt and Milly Woodward, who defended their Japanese American neighbors in the pages of their newspaper, the Bainbridge Review, during World War II. In 2013 the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association recognized Dillon with its Master Editor/Publisher award. Read More Read Less
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