Richard Pflum

Richard Plfum runs the Poetry Salon for the Writers’ Center of Indiana and was instructor of Advanced Poetry Writing at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis during the late 80′s. He was a Fellow at the MacDowell Colony and poetry co-editor of Stoney Lonesome with Roger Pfingston and David Wade. His books include A Dream of Salt (Raintree Press 1980) and A Strange Juxtaposition of Parts by the Writers’ Center Press in 1995. He appears in several anthologies, including A New Geography of Poets, University of Arkansas Press, 1992, The New Laurel Review, 1999, and Glass Works, Pudding House, 2002.

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