Patrick James Dunagan

Author

Patrick James Dunagan lives in San Francisco and works at Gleeson Library/Geschke Center for the University of San Francisco. A graduate of the Poetics Program at the now defunct New College of California, his writings have appeared in: Amerarcana, Artvoice, Big Bell, Blue Book, Box of Books: Vol II, Cannibal, CHAIN, Galatea Resurrects, home: An Anthology of Ars Poetica, House Organ, Forklift, Fulcrum, H_NGM_N, Jacket, Moria, Morning Train, Octopus, ON, One Less Magazine, le Palais de Nuit, Pax Americana, Poets for Living Waters, Polis, Pompom, Puppyflowers, Rain Taxi, Riprap, SF Bay Guardian, St Mark’s Poetry Project Newsletter, Shrimp, Try!, and VANITAS. His chapbooks include from Chansonniers (Blue Press, 2008), Spirit Guest & Others (Lew Gallery Editions, 2009), Easy Eden with Micah Ballard (PUSH, 2009), and her friends down at the french cafe had no english words for me (PUSH, 2010).

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There Are People Who Say That Painters Shouldn't Talk: A GUSTONBOOK
By Patrick James Dunagan

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