AE Reiff has published Red Head / A Reparation for Cruelty: Poems of the Unknown Soldier (Newfoundland Books, 2022), A Bloody Theory of Divine Light (2022), Recon (Trainwreck Press, 2021), The True Light That Lights (Parousia, 2020), and A Calendar of Poems, of a mythical history of America. He has writing to appear in the dream issue of Fiction International, in Border Arts: Beyond the Barriers, and in Frigg, a long poem, “Elk and Aspen,” where "in a hunter's milieu, a man hacks at some trees with language of a sanctuary against death.” He is a native of Philadelphia who has written extensively on the origins of Philadelphia and of the settling of Texas from 1850. He operates a sculpture studio, Forms of the Formless, in the Arizona desert. The Border Arts: Beyond the Barriers is LIVE and available for purchase. (CLICK HERE for a short sample of what's inside.)
For the next several days we will be posting each of our contributors' bios and pictures here in the order that they appear in the anthology "Contributor Bios" page. The aim of this publication was to showcase some of the artistic talent that often gets overlooked by some when topics of the US-Mexico border arise. The artists and writers who contributed to the Border Arts: Beyond the Barriers anthology are some of the most accomplished. These are their bios... During business hours AE Reiff can be reached at Encouragements for Planting. https://encouragementsforsuch.blogspot.com/ |
AuthorGabriel H. Sanchez is an author, poet, actor, editor, and publisher from the Rio Grande Valley in south Texas, on the border with Mexico. Gabriel is the author of "Once Upon a Bad Hombre," "The X Series," "The Martian Ones: Tales of Human Folly," and "The Fluid Chicano." You can read more about him and his other projects at gabrielhugo.com or on his Facebook page: @gabrielhugoauthor. Categories
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