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Francis Shoots Pool at Chubb’s Bar

Francis Shoots Pool at Chubb’s Bar

Francis Shoots Pool at Chubb's Bar

Al Ortolani

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Editorial:
Spartan Press
Año de edición:
2019
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ISBN:
9781950380442
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Al Ortolani’s newest collection of poetry, On the Chicopee Spur, was released from New York Quarterly Books in 2018.  How Wally Lost His Thumb and the Boy Scouts Became Cannibals, a mix of old and new “Wally poems” also appeared from Spartan Press the same year. A previous collection, Ghost Sign, co-authored with J.T. Knoll, Adam Jameson, and Melissa Fite Johnson was selected as a Kansas Notable Book for 2017. In 2019, Ortolani was a winner of the Rattle Chapbook Series Award. He is the Manuscript Editor for Woodley Press in Topeka, Kansas, and has directed a memoir writing project for Vietnam veterans across Kansas in association with the Library of Congress and Humanities Kansas. After 43 years of teaching English in public schools, he currently lives a life without bells and fire drills in the Kansas City area.

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