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Arnold Logan

Arnold Logan first found solace in the work of Steinbeck, Twain, and Dickens.

As his reading and writing progressed like any typical literature-obsessed teenager, he sought to portray his anguish with poetry’s diction. It’s just that unlike others he never stopped.

But one must keep body and soul together. So he dedicated 35 years to making his pile of salt in mines of commerce. Henceforth, he has nearly returned to imagination.

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