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Gordon Parks' brilliant Life magazine debut "Harlem Gang Leader" from 1948 served as one of the inspirations for my jazzy Sugar Hill in the 1950s short story "Blues for Sister Rose" in Bronx Biannual #2 edited by @YoungMML https://t.co/IJSgjOs0C3
My favorite TV dad once gave me his autograph on 125th Street, Harlem USA. When the first pen I gave him didn't work, he waited for me to run down the block and get another. Cool as a Foxx...
If there are any cool crime or literary anthologies (or websites) looking for fiction, please let me know...
On 5/14 @waxpoetics will feature my essay on the underrated Jimmy G. & the Tackheads, one of my favorite names in #funk. Thanks to my friend @djsoulsister for her groovy guidance. https://t.co/MvpG7nAN68
Artist Frank Brunner was a fan favorite in the '70. As one of the upstart comic book dudes, he drew Dr. Strange and Howard the Duck. Still, he did some of his best work outside the confines of DC and Marvel. This beautiful Star*Reach cover dropped in September, 1977.