Paul BrayPaul Bray is the author of Ingens Sylva (Chroma Press, 1986) and of the massive, as yet unpublished Terrible Woods (which he has been writing since 1965). His novel Waldo and Mr. Death won the Wilton Moore Lockwood Prize for Most Distinguished Creatie Writing at Bard College in 1975. His poems have appeared in Fulcrum: an annual of poetry and aesthetics, The Bard Review, murmur, Bibliophilos, KE5TRA and elsewhere. An inveterate nomad, Bray has lived all over the world, settling recently in northern New Mexico where he leads a Montaigne-like existence (detailed in his interminable blog) with his cats, his pug and his ethereally beautiful wife Satori Murata. He cites W.B. Yeats, James Joyce, Wallace Stevens, William S. Burroughs and the blues as among his major influences. Read More Read Less
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