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Red Door #28 - The TYPEWRITTEN issue

Featuring the art of Hal Wildson Jessica Esch Tim Youd Danni Storm Chad Reynolds Kevin Stebner Martin Andersen Frank Singleton Leo K. Benjamin Paweshi and illustrations by Richard Polt Including poetry by Michael Favala Goldman Cristian Forte Jack Thacker Lani O'Hanton Un Sio San Hasso Krull Simon Nastac Pankhuri Sinha Laurence James and Pablo Saborio As well as the official program of Nature & Culture - International Poetry Festival Red Transmissions Podcast: The Typewriter Revolution Chicano Tribune: Anniversaries and more. In dedication to Red Door correspondent David H. Rambo. www.reddoormagazine.com

Featuring the art of Hal Wildson
Jessica Esch
Tim Youd
Danni Storm
Chad Reynolds
Kevin Stebner
Martin Andersen
Frank Singleton
Leo K.
Benjamin Paweshi
and illustrations by Richard Polt

Including poetry by
Michael Favala Goldman
Cristian Forte
Jack Thacker
Lani O'Hanton
Un Sio San
Hasso Krull
Simon Nastac
Pankhuri Sinha
Laurence James
and Pablo Saborio

As well as the official program of
Nature & Culture - International Poetry Festival

Red Transmissions Podcast:
The Typewriter Revolution

Chicano Tribune: Anniversaries
and more.

In dedication to Red Door correspondent
David H. Rambo.

www.reddoormagazine.com

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Chad Reynolds is a poet and visual artist from<br />

Oklahoma City, OK. He is the co-founder of Penny<br />

Candy Books, an independent book publisher<br />

that highlights diverse <strong>issue</strong>s and life experiences<br />

in children’s books. Reynolds was once an<br />

insurance broker and an English and composition<br />

teacher and adjunct professor. He holds a Master<br />

of Fine Arts in poetry from Emerson College in Boston,<br />

MA.<br />

Reynolds is the author of five chapbooks of poetry<br />

and a co-founder of Short Order Poems, a performance-art<br />

poetry experience that used typewriters<br />

to create poetry on demand for strangers. His<br />

typewriter art is held by private collectors across<br />

the U.S., as well as in the U.K. and Australia, and<br />

has been featured or is forthcoming in ArtDesk,<br />

Mikrokosmos Journal, Afternoon Visitor, ToCall<br />

Magazine, and Ugly Duckling Presse’s Second<br />

Factory Magazine.<br />

You can see more of his work at his website<br />

www.typewriterart.com<br />

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