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Ready for Consumption: An Anthology of Poems from the 30 Day Poetry Challenge

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First published April 4, 2013

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David A. Frazier

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David was born breech in the steel town of East Chicago, Indiana. He attended D.E. Gavit High School in Hammond, IN. He spent one year attending Indiana State University in Terre Haute, IN. He met his wife Kathie (of 40 years) there. David Frazier grew up to be a third generation steelworker at a mill in Indiana Harbor. He worked there for 31 years before developing an illness causing him to retire. After retiring, he began to take creative writing classes at Bernard Klienman Learning Center. He wrote a short story for the book, "Kindred Voices 2" published by the University of Massachusetts. He has written many poems for editor/publisher James Ward Kirk. He is in many JWK anthologies including: Indiana Horror 2012, Indiana Science Fiction 2012, Indiana Crime 2013, Hell, Grave Robbers, Serial Killers Iterum, Songs For The Raven, and others.
He also has had an essay published in The Change Agent issue #36. Workers Write published a poem of his in their "Concrete" issue. He has a poem in 30 Day Poetry Anthology available at Lulu.
David has many poems published on line. "Harvest Time: Inwood Indiana" printed a poem of his. Many of his poems will be printed in several Static Movement anthologies available at Amazon.com soon.

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August 5, 2016
So, caveat lector: I'm a contributor to this anthology, but i'm disinclined to just rave about stuff just because i'm in it. I do really enjoy this anthology though. Perhaps its partly because reading it makes me remember the fun of participating in the first 30-Day Poetry Challenge, not only as a writer, but following its hashtag on FB and Twitter, but man, we all really produced some good poems out of that.
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