Vincent F. A. Golphin
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Vincent F. A. Golphin is an American poet, writer of fiction and memoir, editor, essayist, journalist and educator. For more than 25 years, his articles, poems, essays and stories have appeared in a wide range of publications that include national magazines such as Christianity Today, National Catholic Reporter, Emerge, Washington Living, about...time Magazine, and Upstate New Yorker.
His creative work has appeared in literary journals such as Bridges, Drylongso, Fyah, Mental Satin and The Southern Poetry Review. One of his most widely known productions was a weekly column distributed nationally through the Newhouse and New York Times and American News services.
Golphin's books include:
- Life and Other Things I Know: Poems, Essays and Short Stories,
- Take Two,
- They're Small, and
- An African-American Children's Anthology.
In March of 2006, Foothills Publishing, a small press in New York's Southern Tier, released his latest collection of poems, Like A Dry Land: A Soul Journey Through the Middle East, based on a visit to Jordan.