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==Description==
 
==Description==
  
Poet, whose collections include 'Pierced By Night Coloured Threads' (2017), 'This is not a Skyscraper', 'Rivering', 'Last Supper of the Senses', 'The Sentence That Ends with a Comma', his memoir 'The Boy Who Listened to Paintings' (2020), and the chapbook 'Celestial Rust'.  Serves on the editorial board of Journal of the Hellenic Diaspora. He has taught at the Gallatin School of New York University, The Columbia Scholastic Press Association, Wesleyan, Teachers & Writers Collaborative, The City University of New York, Berkeley College, and Gotham Writers’ Workshop.
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Poet, whose collections include 'Pierced By Night Coloured Threads' (2017), 'This is not a Skyscraper', 'Rivering', 'Last Supper of the Senses', 'The Sentence That Ends with a Comma', his memoir 'The Boy Who Listened to Paintings' (2020), and the chapbook 'Celestial Rust'.  Serves on the editorial board of Journal of the Hellenic Diaspora. He has taught at the LaGuardia Community College, Gallatin School of New York University, The Columbia Scholastic Press Association, Wesleyan, Teachers & Writers Collaborative, The City University of New York, Berkeley College, and Gotham Writers’ Workshop.
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Latest revision as of 19:11, 27 March 2020

Dean Kostos

Country

United States

Birth - Death

Occupation

Poet

Description

Poet, whose collections include 'Pierced By Night Coloured Threads' (2017), 'This is not a Skyscraper', 'Rivering', 'Last Supper of the Senses', 'The Sentence That Ends with a Comma', his memoir 'The Boy Who Listened to Paintings' (2020), and the chapbook 'Celestial Rust'. Serves on the editorial board of Journal of the Hellenic Diaspora. He has taught at the LaGuardia Community College, Gallatin School of New York University, The Columbia Scholastic Press Association, Wesleyan, Teachers & Writers Collaborative, The City University of New York, Berkeley College, and Gotham Writers’ Workshop.

Further Reading/Research


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