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Poems by Felino A. Soriano published by Whale Sound Audio Chapbooks
Felino A. Soriano
Felino A. Soriano is a case manager and advocate for adults with developmental and physical disabilities. He has received the Gertrude Stein “rose” prize for creativity in poetry from 'Wilderness House Literary Review'. Over 2,900 of his poems have appeared in places such as BlazeVOX, Otoliths, infinite space, Poetry, Yes, and Fact Simile. He has authored 46 collections of poetry, including 'Compatible Aspects of the Disparate Endeavor' and 'Differences of the Parallel Devotion'. For information regarding his published works, editorships, and interviews, please visit his website.
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