Timothy Gager

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  • Timothy Gager

  • 100 / Male
  • Dedham, Massachusetts, US
  • Last Login: 7/15/2009

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About me:


Timothy Gager is the author of seven books of short fiction and poetry. The poetry chapbooks, ..These Poems are not Pink Fluffy Clouds.. (Propaganda Press) and ..this is where you go when you are gone .., (Cerena Barva Press) were released in 2008. He hosts the Dire Literary Series in Cambridge, Massachusetts every month and is the co-founder of Somerville News Writers Festival.

His Short Stories have appeared in Twelve Stories, Word Riot, 55 Word, The Binnacle, Scene Boston, Thieve's Jargon, Long Short Story, The Smoking Poet, Zygote in My Coffee, Slurve, Poor Mojo's Almanac, Tuesday Shorts, VerbSap, Long Short Story, The Smoking Poet, Write This Magazine and Further Fenway Fiction. Timothy's poetry has been published in The Blood Orange Review, Night Train, Poems for All, Right Hand Pointing, GUD, Boston Poetry Journal (Bad Ass Edition), Edifice Wrecked, Blue Print Review, Barnstorm, Lit Up Magazine, Hobart, The Long Islander, Spare Change, Delmarva Review, High Horse, Third Lung Review, Poesy XXIV and The Ibbetson Street Journal. He has had over 150 works of fiction and poetry published since 2007 and of which four have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize.

Timothy is the current Fiction Editor of The Wilderness House Literary Review, the founding co-editor of The Heat City Literary Review and has edited the book, Out of the Blue Writers Unite: A Book of Poetry and Prose from the Out of the Blue Art Gallery.

A graduate of the University of Delaware, Timothy lives in Dedham, Massachusetts and is employed as a social worker.

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Interests

  • Movies

    The African Queen, The Graduate (back when stalking was hip, I guess), Butch Cassady and the Sundance Kid, Midnight Cowboy, Little Miss Sunshine.
  • Books

    New chapbook, can be bought from me directly for six dollars, ctgager37@yahoo.com for address to send check or to use paypal. You can purchase through the publisher at www.alt-current.com

    this is where you go when you are gone, We Needed A Night Out, Short Street, Same corner of the Bar, Twenty-Six Pack, see WEBSITE

    Available at these outlets:
    AMAZON.COM, BARNES AND NOBLE.COM, BOOKS-A-MILLION, BOOKSURGE.COM, POWELLS BOOKS, A-LIBRIS, PORTER SQUARE BOOKS, NEWTONVILLE BOOKS, BARNES AND NOBLE, BORDERS, BROOKLINE BOOKSMITH, MACINTYRE AND MOORE, RODNEY'S , SEVEN STARS




    IF YOU DON'T SEE IT, ASK YOUR FAVORITE STORE TO SPECIAL ORDER IT OR CONTACT ME: EMAIL



    ***CLICK HERE *** TO VIEW AND READ MY PUBLISHED WORK

Details

  • Status: Single
  • Here for: Networking, Friends
  • Orientation: Straight
  • Height: 6' 2"
  • Religion: Other
  • Zodiac Sign: Scorpio
  • Children: Proud parent
  • Education: College graduate

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  • Jun 10 2009 11:24 PM

    hahaha nah, we just can't afford it until the club opens and gives us some sort of drink deal.
  • May 27 2009 3:47 PM

    tim! thanks for coming out last weekend, and thank you for the books - I can't wait to read them.
  • Apr 11 2009 9:17 PM

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  • Dec 22 2008 4:52 PM

    Hey Tim, Happy Holidays! - denis
  • Feb 21 2009 12:33 PM

    Teach us, and show us the Way
    ( Chinook - Native Wisdom )

    We call upon the earth, our planet home, with its beautiful depths and soaring
    heights, its vitality and abundance of life, and together we ask that it

    Teach us, and show us the Way.

    We call upon the mountains, the Cascades and the Olympics, the high green
    valleys and meadows filled with wild flowers, the snows that never melt, the
    summits of intense silence, and we ask that they

    Teach us, and show us the Way.

    We call upon the waters that rim the earth, horizon to horizon, that flow in our
    rivers and streams, that fall upon our gardens and fields and we ask that they

    Teach us, and show us the Way.

    We call upon the land which grows our food, the nurturing soil, the fertile fields,
    the abundant gardens and orchards, and we ask that they

    Teach us, and show us the Way.

    We call upon the forests, the great trees reaching strongly to the sky with earth in
    their roots and the heavens in their branches, the fir and the pine and the
    cedar, and we ask them to

    Teach us, and show us the Way.

    We call upon the creatures of the fields and forests and the seas, our brothers and
    sisters the wolves and deer, the eagle and dove, the great whales and the dolphin,
    the beautiful Orca and salmon who share our Northwest home, and we ask them to

    Teach us, and show us the Way.

    We call upon all those who have lived on this earth, our ancestors and our friends,
    who dreamed the best for future generations, and upon whose lives our lives are
    built, and with thanksgiving, we call upon them to

    Teach us, and show us the Way.

    And lastly, we call upon all that we hold most sacred, the presence and power of
    the Great Spirit of love and truth which flows through all the Universe, to be with
    us to

    Teach us, and show us the Way.