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Erik La Prade
Erik La Prade is an American freelance journalist, poet, photographer, and non-fiction writer. La Prade has had 14 publications. He is based in New York City. About Erik La Prade was born in New York City. He received his B.A.degree in English in 1978 and M.A. degree in Comparative Literature in 1990 from City College of New York. His poems have appeared in ''Hot Summer Nights: A Collection of Erotic Poetry and Prose'' (Inner Child Press, 2012), ''Wildflowers, a Woodstock mountain poetry anthology'' (Woodstock, NY: Shivistan Publishing), ''Artist and Influence'', ''Fish Drum'', ''Live Mag!'', ''The Hat'', ''The Reading Room'', '' The Sienese Shredder'' and ''The New York Times''. He has also served as Poetry Editor for ''The Reading Room''. La Prade's poem, "Baudelaire, Ashbery, Updike," earned ''Things Maps Don't Show'' (Del Mar, CA: Aegis Press, 1995, pp. 43–44) a place in the Ashbery Research Center (ARC) archive of Bard College. ARC's copy of the book is shelved wit ...
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Non-fiction
Nonfiction, or non-fiction, is any document or media content that attempts, in good faith, to provide information (and sometimes opinions) grounded only in facts and real life, rather than in imagination. Nonfiction is often associated with being presented more objectively, like historical, scientific, or otherwise straightforward and accurate information, but sometimes, can be presented more subjectively, like sincerely held beliefs and thoughts on a real-world topic. One prominent usage of nonfiction is as one of the two fundamental divisions of narrative (storytelling)—often, specifically, prose writing—in contrast to narrative fiction, which is largely populated by imaginary characters and events, though sometimes ambiguous regarding its basis in reality. Some typical examples of nonfiction include diaries, biographies, news stories, documentary films, textbooks, travel books, recipes, and scientific journals. While specific claims in a nonfiction work may p ...
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Noah Becker
Noah Becker (born 1970) is an American and Canadian artist, writer, publisher of ''Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art'', and jazz saxophonist who lives and works in New York City. He is a contributing writer for ''Art in America'' Magazine, '' Canadian Art Magazine'' and the ''Huffington Post.'' Early life and education Becker was born in Cleveland, Ohio and grew up on a 40-acre farm on Thetis Island, off the coast of British Columbia, Canada. He moved with his family to Victoria, British Columbia, at age 15, after their house burned down. He had little early formal education and did not attend high school. He was a student at Victoria College of Art, and completed a year studying saxophone at Humber College, before moving to New York in 2004. ''Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art'' Becker is the founder and editor-in-chief of ''Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art'', an online contemporary art magazine that was established in 2005. Art Becker lives and works in Brooklyn. ...
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