I recently distributed books from the Take-It-To-The-Street-Poetry Project in Denver, Fort Collins, and Bellevue, Colorado, containing one of my poems “Possibility.” The project is a worldwide effort to make poetry accessible in places it is not often found, for free.
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About Brucearlenwasserman
Bruce Arlen Wasserman assembled his first poetry manuscript at the age of seventeen and farmed and worked as a blacksmith in his twenties. He received a BA in Mass Communications from Winona State University and an MFA in Writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts. His literary career has spanned work in news and periodicals, as a freelancer and an editor. His publications include a 2011 poetry collection, An Undiscovered Country (Horace Simerman Literary Press). His poem, “The Wet on Milan Street,” was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. His poem, “Elegy for My Father,” was chosen for inclusion in the Proverse Poetry Prize Anthology, 2017, and his short story, “The Almost Living,” was selected as a semi-finalist for the 2017 Francine Ringold Awards for New Writers. His Poem, "Louisiana Life" will appear in the Spring/Summer, 2018 edition of the Fredericksburg Literary and Art Review. Bruce is a Literary Critic for the New York Journal of Books and the Washington Independent Review of Books, creates visual art as a potter, performs as a musician in a band, works with horses and is a dentist in clinical practice.
This is great! I feel very special to have helped with the distribution and sharing volumes of poetry with the community.
It was wonderful to share the distribution tasks. Thanks so much for your help, Bev!
Thank you so very much for your participation.. and the pictures look great on the tittsp site as well.
Thanks again Bruce….it’s people like you that help share the arts…
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It is an amazing project and you deserve bows and applause for putting this all together. Thanks!