In Richmond, Va., he lived in an anarchist collective called the Flying Brick. In Tucson, he lived in an old fire station above the Tucson Museum of Contemporary Art. A violent lightning storm nearly killed him in the desert outside Marfa, Texas.
The Denver Post, “This poet is riding through Denver delivering dreams to doorsteps. Nightmares cost extra.”

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