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David Arthur Humphreys (March 24, 1951 - July 28, 2008) - Biography Page

DavidHumphreys       Publisher poet David Humphreys founded the Poet’s Corner as a radio broadcast, poetry reading series, audio/text website located at (maybe found elsewhere since another took up the web hosting but this is the old link) www.poetscornerpress.com Following the example of the radio station KUOP and the Stockton Arts Commission the press has promoted the work of worthy poets most recently with an international audience for a poetry contest receiving entries from around the world. He published over 25 books of poetry by other poets at Poet’s Corner Press since 1997. Five of his own books have been published and he has collected over 60 publishing credits appearing in literary journals and publications from ZamBomba, Tule Review, Perihelion: Web Del Sol, Manzanita, The Montserrat Review, Cæsura, Poetry Depth Quarterly, The Sandhill Review, Convergence-journal, Rattlesnake Review, Poems For All, the Sacramento News and Review, Connections of Stockton, E.A.S.E.L., PoetsEspresso, Sun Shadow Mountain, Putah Creek, and post-memoriam in Moon Mist Valley, collection of poetry and art. He has also won several poetry competitions. Reacting to an article he once read in the Economist on the significance of poetry David writes, "Poetry is everything, meaning and music cutting the linguistic edge of cultural evolution. It can carry all the significance that might sway the world from abundance and beauty to disaster and devastation."

 

David’s Poetry... (maybe found elsewhere since another took up the web hosting but this is the old link) http://www.poetscornerpress.com/david.html

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