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Reading Poetry at the Crown & Crow in Washington, DC


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Epiphanies in the Rue Sansregret

Epiphanies in the Rue Sansregret

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Steven B. Rogers is originally from Chicago and is an independent cultural, social and military historian and research consultant based in Washington, DC. He holds a visitors diploma from the Pädagogische Hochschule and the Albert-Ludwig-Universität, in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany; a BA in German and English from Florida Southern College; a MA in German Literature from the University of Arizona; and a PhD in Germanic Studies from the University of Maryland. His essays, articles, poems, reviews and translations have appeared in several books, journals, magazines, encyclopedias, and anthologies. He is currently working on a novel set in Halifax, Nova Scotia during World War I, and on several shorter fiction pieces, many of which are set in rural Maine. Having retired from the Department of Justice in early 2010 after 32 years of service investigating war crimes and human rights violations, he and his artist wife SallyAnn now travel extensively and divide their time between their longtime home in historic Mount Rainier, Maryland, on the edge of Washington, DC; and pieds-a-terre in Maine and Florida,

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