is a starving young poet who lives close to the pulse of a city that never sleeps (actually, he is far from starving; and, yes, he does live in a city, just not THAT one; and, most undeniably, he is quite past the salad days of his youth)!
Hmmm, so much for writing something of interest here when the truth of the matter is, well, there's not that much to say about him, really; except, maybe, that he can type less than forty words per minute.
Dunn's first collection of poetry: Beyond Door's Threshold Light is available now from a fine bookseller, which, in all probability, is nowhere close to where you live; unless, of course, you happen to be one of the limited number of inhabitants who populate "The City of Clustered Spires," as aptly named by the poet John Greenleaf Whittier in 1869.
So, save yourself the long trip to Market Street Books, 14 N. Market Street, in historic downtown Frederick, Maryland and just buy yourself a copy online.
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