Disabled Poet To Contribute National Poetry Months Sales of Books To Charities For the Homeless

Top Quote Disabled poet Thomas L. Vaultonburg will contribute a portion of sales for his books in April to NAMI and The Carpenter's Place. End Quote
  • Chicago, IL (1888PressRelease) April 17, 2013 - Disabled poet Thomas L. Vaultonburg will be contributing 25% of his Ebay book sales to two Northern Illinois charities, National Alliance On Mental Illness (NAMI), and Carpenter's Place, a Rockford charity that provides services and training for the homeless, mentally ill, and addicted.

    Vaultonburg, who is disabled with Schizoid Personality Disorder and Major Depressive Disorder, has been homeless himself on more than one occasion. Vaultonburg is currently working as a poetry columnist for The Rock River Times Press and as a writer for Contagion, a role playing game. His current project is a history of poetry in Rockford, Illinois, and along the Rock River Trail. In April his work appeared in Spring Art Scene.

    The poetry books, Detached Retinas (1997), Flesh Wounds (2011), and Submerged Structure (2012) are available both at Zombie Logic Press and at Ebay.

    More information about Zombie Logic Press and poet Thomas L. Vaultonburg can be obtained by contacting Thomas L. Vaultonburg.

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