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Jeremy Cantor began writing poetry shortly before retiring from a career in laboratory chemistry. He has cleared tables and washed dishes, made and tested detergents, pharmaceuticals and engine oil additives, driven a forklift, spent time in a full-body acid-proof hazmat suit, tried to keep his fingers working in a walk-in freezer at -40°F and worked behind radiation shielding. He prefers writing.

His poem, “The Nietzsche Contrapositive,” won the Grey Sparrow Journal's 2014 Flash & Poetry Competition. A Leaflet edition of his haiku and senryu, The Owl at Sunset, is was released in 2015 by Leaf Press, Vancouver, Canada. Jeremy's work has appeared in The Naugatuck River Review, Printer's Devil Review, Pirene's Fountain, Glassworks, The Bicycle
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Average rating: 4.83 · 6 ratings · 1 review · 1 distinct work
Wisteria from Seed

4.83 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 2015
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Fire Weather (non-fiction) was the best book about wildfire I've read since George R. Stewart's 1948 novel Fire. Like Stewart, Vaillant manages to both anthropomorphize fire and be scientific about fire. I started reading this book because I was inte ...more
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I loved this book when I was a kid. I re-read it decades later and still loved it. The human characters are shallowly drawn, but it's not because Stewart couldn't do any better — Earth Abides demonstrated that he can — but because the fire is the mai ...more
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