Education
He studied at the University of Maryland with Rudd Fleming and Roderick Jellema.
He studied at the University of Maryland with Rudd Fleming and Roderick Jellema.
He served in the United States. Navy. He worked for the United States. Association for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. He read at Mass Transit, at the Community Book Shop on P Street.
He lived at 1345 Saratoga Avenue.
North-East from 1959 to 1964, and 1920 South Street Northwest,4110 Emery Street Northwest, and 1301 15th Saint Northwest #720 in the 1980s. His papers are held by American University.
Seeds and Leaves (1977)
Some Lives (1984)
"Poems of the Quotidian World", Oyster Boy Review 16, Reginald Shepherd, Winter 2002
"Dead poet speaking", Lambda Book Report, April 1, 2002, Clark, Philip.