

TEN TONGUES: Poems by Reginald Harris
published by Three Conditions Press (ISBN 0-9721241-0-1)
Born in Annapolis, Maryland, Reginald Harris is a graduate of The Gilman School, Randolph-Macon College, and the Cave Canem: African-American Poetry Workshop/Retreat. Recipient of Individual Artist Awards for both poetry and fiction from the Maryland State Arts Council, he was a finalist for the 2000 Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize and winner of the POZ Magazine/Artery Rage and Remembrance 2001 Literary Contest. His work has appeared in the anthologies Brown Sugar, Bum Rush the Page, Role Call, and Black Silk, as well as numerous literary magazines. Reginald Harris is Head of the Information Technology Support Department for the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore, and he is also Editor of Kuumba: Poetry Journal for Black People In The Life.
E-mail: rharris2001@hotmail.com
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