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Something About Michael Ladanyi
Michael Ladanyi lives in the foothills of the North Georgia Mountains with his
wife and two daughters. He is an editor with Rustlings of the Wind and maintains a
large poet/writer resource site at: http://www.geocities.com/poet662002/ His poetry
has appeared over fifty times during the last year in print and online magazines and
journals in the U.S., U.K., Greece, India and Australia, among them, Snow Monkey,
Joey and the Black Boots, Borderlands: Texas Poetry Review, Concrete Wolf, Promise,
Skyline Literary Magazine, Red Booth Review, Poetry Greece, The Taj Mahal Review,
PoetryRepairShop, ken*again, A Hudson View, Free Zone Quarterly, and The Circle,
among others.
He has won several Editors Choice and Poet of the Month Awards from Skyline Literary
Magazine and Poetic Reflections. He has recently written with, and is seeking
publication of, poetry co-written with the novelist/poet Robert Edward Levin.
Michael has been published as a guest poet recently with Poetry In A Cup and The
Muses Student. His work is forthcoming in several magazines. He has this to say
about the poetry of image vs. the poetry of its words. "Words are merely confused
child wishes led to paper and stacked in large and small piles of ordered
discontinuance, though we would be lost, as poets, without image. If there were no
words, image alone would suffice to teach us to write again."
Michael is an editor of Rustlings of the Wind.
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