Roger Armbrust has a novel, Pressing Freedom, and is currently writing its sequel.
He formerly served as national news editor of Back Stage in New York City,
where he also taught a professional writing course at New York University.
His poems have appeared in New York Quarterly, Chelsea, Icarus, and Delaware Poetry Review.
He has a book of poetry, How to Survive, from August House, and a chapbook, Final Grace, published by Birch Brook Press.
Two recent books of sonnets--"oh touch me there: Love Sonnets" and "The Aesthetic Astronaut"--both from Parkhurst Brothers, Publishers, are available online from Amazon and other book sites.
He also served as editor-in-chief of Parkhurst Brothers, where editing duties included books in the Our National Conversation Series.
He now lives in his hometown of Little Rock, Arkansas, where he continues to write and edit. He is a former associate curator of New York City-based "The Clyde Fitch Report." He also co-founded and co-curated "reality: a world of views".
A pigeon shits on Greeley’s head in Greeley Park near Macy’s. But since he’s carved of stone or lead, Greeley never minds feces plopping, oozing down his face. Like most of us, he knows his place.