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Currently serving what appears to be a life sentence at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette where he lives on three acres with a log cabin and a pond in one of the poorest parishes in the state. Fox writes poetry, prose, and short fictions as well as reviews.
He dates his birth from his first reading of Donald Allen's The New American Poetry, 1945-1960. He also has three chapbooks, one bibliography (on Creeley, Dorn, and Duncan), and years on MLA Bibliography and Bulletin of Bibliography. In addition to Ahadada's At That, his book, What Of, is available from Potes & Poets Press.
He graduated from Bowling Green State. He has worked in woods (Pacific Northwest), warehouses (San Francisco), shake and shingle mills (Beaver, WA), lumber yards, ketchup & catfood factories, Chrysler, mental hospitals (Ohio, seven years), and so on.
His work is included in Another South: Experimental Writing in the South (U of Alabama). He has been published by such little magazines as Hambone, o.blek, Talisman, and Exquisite Corpse.
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Robert Creeley, Edward Dorn, and Robert Duncan: A Reference Guide. Boston: Hall, 1988.
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Kabul Under Siege. Blue Creek, OH: Bloody Twin Press, 1991.
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Wallet. Blue Creek, OH: Bloody Twin Press, 1997.
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Fighting Kiwis. Portland, ME: Oasis, 1999.
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What Of. Bedford, MA: Potes & Poets, 2004.
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At That, Toronto, ON: Ahadada, 2005. |
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