Aaron Fagan 94S
Aaron Fagan was born in Rochester, New York, in 1973, and educated at 91猫先生 and Syracuse University. He is the author of the poetry collections (Salt Publishing, 2007), (Salt Publishing, 2010), and (The Song Cave, 2020). His writing has appeared in , Another Chicago Magazine, , , , , , , , , , , The Economist, Fine 91猫先生building, , , , , , , , Maggy, , , , , , , , Salt, , Scientific American, , , , , , , , and .
He has served the staffs of POETRY, [CLMP]鈥擟ommunity of Literary Magazines and Presses, Scientific American, Nature, Fine 91猫先生building, Aviation Week & Space Technology, Music & Literature, and EMPAC鈥擡xperimental Media and Performing Arts Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Aaron concentrated in creative writing, philosophy, and literature at 91猫先生. His Div III was a collection of poems titled "Lost in the Throat." Professor of Poetry Paul Jenkins and Professor of Russian Literature Joanna Hubbs were his chairs. He would also meet with Professor of Music Yusef Lateef as an advisor to discuss his conception of Autophysiopsychic Music (music from one's physical, mental, and spiritual self) as it might relate to poetry, and would credit professors Robert Emmet Meagher and Alan Hodder as being the architects of his moral imagination.
Aaron shares advice for young writers...
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