As an author, Ray's work can be found in hundreds of publications across two dozen countries. His poetical fugue theory has been published in several places and his early work also appeared (with excellent company) in The Book of Hopes and Dreams, a charity anthology edited by Dee Rimbaud, out of Scotland.
Ray has been nominated for the the Best of the Web Award, as well as the Pushcart Prize on several occasions, and he is also a winner of the Adroitly Placed Word Award, for spoken word.
Ray's novels Tatterdemalion (Cauliay Publishing 2008), and Amphisbaena (Cauliay Publishing 2009) are widely available in print and were released to several strong reviews. They are available through most bookstores and are easily found through any online outlets.
For images or small talk, indecent propositions, query by email: raysuccre@hotmail.com
Also, you can read his online journal for various information about him that's not written in the third person at: Ray Succre, Specific, and feel free to peruse his Interviews with the Dead, an old project he adds to from time to time.
6 comments:
You've got an an excellent eye. Thanks for sharing the recent pieces on Gloom Cupboard. They're all nicely rendered glimpses into the shift from the roaring twenties into the dirtier domain of the furtive thirties. We're bedraggled and a bit hesitant, but somewhow we rise a little wiser from the wear.
Thank you. I like Gloom Cupboard much and was pleased to take part in the issue.
hey ray this is mccoy...
check out my new band...
we just released an album...
its called stump broken...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/26295682@N04/2562755106/
Hi Ray. I like your blog! I grew up in Coos Bay (although now live on Vancouver Island), and was just back there a couple of weeks ago for the first time in many years. Funny what you said about the art scene in CB. I guess it hasn't changed much! ;) I just followed you on Twitter (@KimPigSquash)
Kim Goldberg
(Nanaimo, BC)
Hi Ray. I like your blog. I grew up in Coos Bay. Art was sparse back then too. ;)
Kim Goldberg
(Nanaimo, BC)
Wonderful work here, Ray!
Yes, there's practically an art famine in these parts of Oregon and we all know it rains plenty.
Thanks again for sharing your blog. Your books are on our list for Spring break reading.
Oh, and that's one super cute baby in the pic!
~Kathi
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