Tim VanDyke
Tim VanDyke grew up in Colombia, South America, until guerilla warfare forced him back to the United States His most recent manuscript is Farallones (Garden Door Press, 2018). His work has most recently appeared in Typo, The Yalobusha Review, and elsewhere.
from Lovers in the Marquetalla Republic
By Tim VanDykeTim VanDyke grew up in Colombia, South America, until guerilla warfare forced him back to the United States. Since then, he has worked in several insane asylums. His books include Topographies Drawn with a Divine Chain of Birds (Lavender Ink, 2011), Fugue Engine (Cannibal Books, 2012), and Light on the Lion's Face: A Reading of Baudrillard's Seduction.(Argotist 2012). His work has most recently appeared in Typo, Drunken Boat, and elsewhere.
from Farallones
By Tim VanDykeTim VanDyke grew up in Colombia, South America, until guerilla warfare forced him back to the United States. Since then, he has worked in several insane asylums. His books include Topographies Drawn with a Divine Chain of Birds (Lavender Ink, 2011), Fugue Engine (Cannibal Books, 2012), and Light on the Lion's Face: A Reading of Baudrillard's Seduction.(Argotist 2012). His work has most recently appeared in Typo, Drunken Boat, and elsewhere.
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By Tim VanDykeTim VanDyke grew up in Colombia, South America, until guerilla warfare forced him back to the United States His most recent manuscript is Farallones (Garden Door Press, 2018). His work has most recently appeared in Typo, The Yalobusha Review, and elsewhere.