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About Jeff Schwaner

Poet: three published books of verse and two novels. Studied poetry at Cornell University, where I was awarded the Dorothy Sugarman Poetry Prize and George Harmon Coxe Award for Contributions to Creative Writing. Entrepreneur: Co-founder in 2000 of Booksurge, an author-initiated self publishing and Print On Demand (POD) site purchased by Amazon in 2005. Working guy: manager at LexisNexis. Family man: husband and father of three. New England native and current Virginia resident. Big fan of Blue Ridge mountains and hills and trees in general.

“20 Poems” Available as Free PDF

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So the new book, 20 Poems & Other Translations from the English, is available on the BOOKS link for free in PDF! I’ll have copies in trade paperback by 10/14 and will bring some to the 10/17 reading at AVA here in Staunton. You can  contact me if you want me to put one aside for you before the reading. As usual, the first print run is small.

20 Poems is 6×9, 52 pages. I chose a painting by Aurora Schwaner for the cover image.

 

Coming 10.17.2013: First public reading since, errrr, 1998?

Has it really been that long since I’ve read in public?

Yes and no. Mostly yes. I have read a few times this summer at monthly gatherings of Staunton’s local writer’s group, the Staunton Waynesboro Authors Group, at a wonderful wine bar downtown called AVA. Those readings consisted of an hour of socializing and drinking, followed by a shotgun procession of members reading for no longer than five minutes. I found it invigorating to read in front of this group of varied interests and styles, and was surprised and gratified to get invited to be part of this upcoming reading (also at AVA) with visiting author Jeffrey Condran, whose book of short stories A Fingerprint Repeated is being published in October by Press53.

Still trying to convince myself that the reading’s organizer, SWAG chief Clifford Garstang, did NOT pick me to read mainly on the basis of my first name. . .