Geoffrey Gatza is very serious indeed. When he is not enjoying philately or studying chess, Geoffrey is thinking very important thoughts about poetry. He has written more than twenty books, many on serious subjects such as Marcel Duchamp and Change Ringing. He also writes strange stories for wild children, like HouseCat Kung Fu and The Tiger and the Butterfly that make lots of people happy. Most recently, his new book of short stories The Albatross Around the Neck of Albert Ross, Strange Stories for Wild Children is now out from Lavender Ink. Geoffrey is interviewed in Kenyon Review, Publisher’s Spotlight. Currently, he is living as a full-time poetry publisher with his wife and three cats (Blaze, Clarice, and Ezra), in a suburban village somewhere in New York.
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