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Roger Pfingston - Ursula Primrose, Harley Boy, and others

Writing poems and making photographs has kept Roger Pfingston out of trouble most of his life. If he had taken up dance as well, he wonders if he might have qualified for sainthood... On this edition of The Poets Weave, Pfingston reads his poems "Ursula Primrose," "Harley Boy," "Mid-Morning," and "Flies."

Pfingston, a retired teacher of English and photography, has published several chapbooks, including Singing in the Garden (Parallel Press). And his work has appears in various journals and anthologies, including online at the Innisfree Poetry Journal, the Tipton Poetry Journal, Lunarosity, Plum Ruby Review, and Mannequin Envy.

Other interesting links featuring Roger Pfingston:

Our Land, Our Literature

One Poet's Notes / Valparaiso Poetry and Poetics

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