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Barry Sheinkopf has been writing poetry since he was fourteen, when he won the New York City Barton's Bonbonniere Passover Poetry Contest. The prize was a five-pound box of chocolate, and he had a bad case of acne. It was, he says, the acme of his career. He has read in scores of venues ever since.
Barry Sheinkopf has been writing poetry since he was fourteen, when he won the New York City Barton's Bonbonniere Passover Poetry Contest. The prize was a five-pound box of chocolate, and he had a bad case of acne. It was, he says, the acme of his career. He has read in scores of venues ever since.
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