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Pittsburgh poets harmonize their voices via Three Rivers Run Deep, A Pittsburgh Poet's Anthology flowing through the mountainous terrain and floating to the point of confluence in this collection of poignant poems dedicated to Oba Rob Penny. With over 30 plays and a plethora of poems to his credit, Rob Penny could have soared with the eagles but he was committed to the seagulls and we are ever so grateful. As the supreme chieftain of Kuntu Writers Workshop, Pittsburgh, PA, he made way for all who desired to write whatever their particular genre. Gone too soon, his spirit is ever so near to…mehr

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Pittsburgh poets harmonize their voices via Three Rivers Run Deep, A Pittsburgh Poet's Anthology flowing through the mountainous terrain and floating to the point of confluence in this collection of poignant poems dedicated to Oba Rob Penny. With over 30 plays and a plethora of poems to his credit, Rob Penny could have soared with the eagles but he was committed to the seagulls and we are ever so grateful. As the supreme chieftain of Kuntu Writers Workshop, Pittsburgh, PA, he made way for all who desired to write whatever their particular genre. Gone too soon, his spirit is ever so near to those who were fortunate enough to partake of his gentle, revolutionary persona. In our hearts, in the ethers of Pittsburgh, and certainly in bosom of Africa... Rob Penny shines. (August 6, 1941 - March 16, 2003)
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Including this work, Speak Easy 101, Dessie Bey is the author of five poetry books: Know Thyself, An African American Poetic Journey; Snappin' Out in More Ways than One; A Pittsburgh Poets Anthology; and Mental Masturbation Quit Playing with Yourself. Dessie is co-founder of The Langston Hughes Poetry Society of Pittsburgh and has received the Keeper's of the Flame Award (Legacy Arts Project) and Classic Events Arts & Culture Poetry Award for her contribution to the literary arts and social activism. Check out Dessie Bey's website http://dbeypoet.wix.com/dessie-bey. email: dbonpointpub@gmail.com