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michael ruby's first
book of poems, At an Intersection,
was published by Alef Books, a small neo-modernist press in New York,
in 2002. A second collection, Window
on the City, is forthcoming as an ebook from BlazeVOX. He is the
editor of Washtenaw
County Jail and Other Writings by
David Herfort, a 1970s prison memoir recently published by
Xlibris.
Recent poems have been published in xStream, Aught,
Big
Bridge, La Petite Zine, Sidereality, BlazeVOX, Castagraf, Unpleasant
Event Schedule, word for/word, GutCult, tin lustre mobile and
ampersand, as well as in single-author issues of Mudlark and Poethia.
He lives in Park Slope, Brooklyn, where he works as a journalist.
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