Don’t look at the present storm, but look to the Son coming.
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I'm not sure what is worse, a closed mind or a closed book.
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Birth: | 9th October, 1968 |
Nationality: | American |
Profession: | Author, Poet |
Anthony Liccione was born in Chicago, Illinois and raised in Rochester, New York. He is an American poet and author. He is the author of the books Back Words and Forward and Please Pass Me the Blood & Butter. Anthony grew up in the inner-city skirts of Rochester, New York. Having no family guidance or support, he made his way through all elementary and high school, and achieving his diploma while living in his car in the 12th grade year. He went on to get his Associates in Architect and attempted to get his Bachelors in English, but withdrew from school to become a father. He also serves for the Army National Guard part-time. Liccione is the author of the chapbook Heaven’s Shadow published by Foothills Publishing and Parched and Colorless by Moon Publishing. He has poetry forthcoming in The Stray Branch in 2012 and poetry forthcoming in the January/February Issue of Hennen’s Observer. He is also involved with the upcoming album "Telling Tales" which will portray a poem of his in audible format, which is slated to be released early 2011 through hennensobserver.com
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