Gene
Doty used to be Eugene Warren and published the bulk of his poems as
Eugene Warren. He also publishes poems and edits The Ghazal Page as
Gino Peregrini. Explanations of these names and more biographical information
can be found at his web sites: [Personal
Website]
[Ghazal
Page].
Recently (the last
15-20 years), his poems have focused on haiku, tanka, sijo, and
ghazals, as well as more familiar "free verse" forms.
When he
writes, he tries to articulate what it is that wants to be said
in a poem.
Collections of poetry
(from broadsides to chapbooks to full collection): Christographia (Ktaadn
Press 1973), Rumors of Light (GrafikTrakts 1974), Christographia
1-32 (Cauldron Press 1977), Geometries of Light (Harold
Shaw Publishers 1981), Fishing at Easter (BkMk Press 1981), Similitudes (Carmarthen
Oak Press 1983), Zero: Thirty Ghazals (AHA Books Online 1998), Nose
to Nose (Brooks Books 1998).
Scholarly jive
from Gene Doty: "I've written articles
and notes on Philip K. Dick, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, Russell
Hoban, James Blish, Stephen King, role-playing games, and Michael
Tolkin's film, The Rapture." |