Reseña del editor:
A SCHEME IN EVERY SCENE IS A COMPILATION OF SHORT STORIES THAT PROVIDES AN INTROSPECTIVE, ADVANTGARDE, INTELLIGENT PROSE THAT PROVOKES THOUGHT IN VERY MUCH THE SAME WAY THE BEST IMPROVISED JAZZ DOES. ENJOY.
Biografía del autor:
Master Poet Hzal Anubewei is his name of enlightenment. His birth name is Anthony Fudge. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio and currently resides in Lithonia, GA. He is a published poet, author, and playwright. He has appeared on radio and TV and was a writer in residence at Albany State in Albany, Ga. He recently completed a mystery novel Studney and Kilapot and hopes to publish it along with a book of poetry Pouring Shade and a second collection of short stories Second Schemes. His style of poetry has been compared to Rimbaud in a 2009 review by Jendi Reiter of Winning Writers. He was one of the founders of Black Ascenscions Magazine of Tri C Metro, The Cleveland Journal and won an award from the Cleveland Area Arts Council published in their first Anthology. He has read with many national poets among them Russell Atkins, Norman Jordan, Gwendolyn Brooks, Larry Neal, Amiri Baraka, and Nikki Giovanni to name a few. As Robert Flemming, a New York author once noted, “Fudge has to write, as necessary as an arm or a leg.” Art Nixon referred to him as “the poets poet.” Owen Dodson after reading his poetry book The Cry of Beauty (1976) called him a word, “magician.”
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