In The Cry of the Wounded Harpy, LitGarden Writers Press, 2025, George Grace's most recent poetry collection, he interrupts our complacence, pokes at us, scores our hearts, and holds up a mirror to the pain and beauty of the human experience. With wry wit, he excoriates us, yet comforts us with hope that we can save ourselves. In "Damaged", he admonishes, "And so, we must bear this, every one of us, make it all work through that damage, find ways to repair ourselves." Grace moves through the stages of love for the beauty of life, and his grief in leaving it. George Grace is the author of other…mehr
In The Cry of the Wounded Harpy, LitGarden Writers Press, 2025, George Grace's most recent poetry collection, he interrupts our complacence, pokes at us, scores our hearts, and holds up a mirror to the pain and beauty of the human experience. With wry wit, he excoriates us, yet comforts us with hope that we can save ourselves. In "Damaged", he admonishes, "And so, we must bear this, every one of us, make it all work through that damage, find ways to repair ourselves." Grace moves through the stages of love for the beauty of life, and his grief in leaving it. George Grace is the author of other collections, such as : A Requiem for Sugar, The Eviction, A Divine Apprentice, The Assessment, Trophy, The Noise in My Head, American Stonehenge. Night Wanes, Dawn, Steeling America, Just Twelve More Poems - editor, A Hastening Countdown from Infinity
George Grace has worn many hats in his lifetime: playwright, poet, fiction and nonfiction writer, visual artist, tournament chess player, tournament volleyball player and coach, steelworker, home remodeling contractor, teacher, editor, publisher, columnist, musician, actor, social activist, and campaign manager--each in his quest to be creative and find his niche in Buffalo, New York, where he spent all but two years of his life. He enjoyed modest successes in most of these pursuits, but age and fortuitous circumstances brought him to concentrate on his two great loves, writing and art. Six of his plays were staged in Western New York from the late 70s through the mid-80s, most notably The Eviction and A Divine Apprentice, the latter selected for the first Area Playwrights Series at the Buffalo Entertainment Theatre. George taught writing at SUC at Buffalo, Attica State Correctional, and at Villa Maria College, for the Circleformance Streetwriters' workshop, and for Writers-in-Education in the Buffalo Public Schools. In 1984 he also founded and ran Circleformance, a successful showcase for writers and musicians in Buffalo, and worked as a columnist and investigative reporter for Buffalo Alternative Press.
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