Kenneth Salzmann is a writer and poet whose work has appeared in numerous newspapers, magazines, literary journals and anthologies, including “Child of My Child: Poems and Stories for Grandparents” (Gelles-Cole Literary Enterprises), a Finalist (Anthology) in the 2011 Next Generation Indie Book Awards, “Beloved on the Earth: 150 Poems of Grief and Gratitude” (Holy Cow! Press) and “Riverine: An Anthology of Hudson Valley Writers” (Codhill Press). He is the author of a regional history, “Albany Scrapbook: Life and Lore in Albany, New York, Through Four Centuries,” and “Lane Change,” a book of poetry, and has also worked as an arts administrator and a marketing and development consultant to nonprofits nationwide. He lives in Woodstock, New York, with his wife, editor Sandi Gelles-Cole. You can watch a brief video of him discussing Child of My Child: Poems and Stories for Grandparents at http://www.dailyfreeman.com/articles/2011/01/13/life/doc4d2cd9b276d30839458351.txt
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Hola Ken
Day of the Dead is always good for a good poem.
Thanks, John.
It’s a fascinating tradition and, yes, certainly good for a poem.