Christopher Guerin

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Christopher Guerin is the author of two books each of poetry and short fiction, a novel, and more than a dozen children’s books, all in dire need of a publisher. If he hadn’t spent 26 years as an arts administrator, including 20 years as President of the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, perhaps he’d have worked a little harder to find an agent. His consolation resides in his fiction and poems having been published in numerous small magazines, including Rosebud, AURA, Williams and Mary Review, Midwest Quarterly, Wittenberg Review, RE: Artes Liberales, DEROS, Wind, and Wind less Orchard. He is the author of “Quartet,” a one-act play, which received a staged reading (with Equity actors, he is often too quick to point out) by the Open Door Theatre in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and he co-wrote, with Michael Antman, a screenplay entitled “Forty Fingers and Forty Toes.” Christopher is currently the Director of Program Development at Sweetwater Sound, the third largest retailer of music technology in the country, a fact for which he deserves zero credit. He recently launched Zealotry, a blog featuring his fiction and poetry, and is a book reviewer for the culture website Popmatters. His poems after paintings, “Brushwork,” are posted on the web, and he continues to wonder if “ekphrastic” is actually a word or not. Ruth, his wife of 31 years, is a goldsmith and both of his daughters, Julia and Alice, are visual artists with attitude.

 

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