I Am an American poetry chapbook

I Am an American poetry chapbook

by Keith G. Laufenberg
I Am an American poetry chapbook

I Am an American poetry chapbook

by Keith G. Laufenberg

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Overview

I Am an American refers to the title of the first poem in a chapbook primarily written about working people, including the author himself, and encompassing topics that are easier contended with in a short poem than a long story because sometimes the words are such that they make more sense in a song, or a poem.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015781588
Publisher: Royal Crown Royal LLC
Publication date: 11/24/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 88
File size: 447 KB

About the Author

Keith G. Laufenberg has been writing for over 30 years and has had over a hundred poems and short stories published. His work has appeared in such magazines and journals as: AIM Magazine; Amaterasu; aaduna; The Maryland Review; Spoiled Ink; Down in the Dirt; Pleaides; The Oracular Tree; Prole Magazine, Pulp Empire; NuVein;The Pink Chameleon; Mobius Magazine; The Washington Pastime; Rymfire Books; One Million Stories; Euonia Review; Short Story.Me; The Spillway Review; Author Trek; Struggle Magazine; NeonbeamMagazine; The Write Room; The Corner Club Press; Pot Luck Magazine; OMG Magazine; An Electric Tragedy; Write from Wrong Magazine; The Fine Line; Danse Macabre Magazine; The Whortleberry Press; The Ultimate Writer; Fringe Magazine; Northern Stars Magazine;The Writing Disorder; d.ustb.in; The Phoenix Magazine; The Legions of Light Magazine; KZine Magazine; The Earth Comes First; et al, and he has also had 2 novels published: “Miami Rock” and “Semper-Fi-Do-or-Die”, both in 2007 and he now has three other novels and five books of short stories in the B&N e-book store and they can also be assessed at his website: www.kglaufenberg.com

He also has 35 published online stories, all published in the last year, on his website which has a link above and one of the stories: "Childhood," was nominated for a Pushcart Prize for 2011 by Wm. E. Berry Jr., the publisher of aaduna Magazine.
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