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Born in Panama to Russian-American Jews in 1946, ''Richard Selinkoff'' is a poet, and member of [[New Millennium Beatniks]]. | Born in Panama to Russian-American Jews in 1946, ''Richard Selinkoff'' is a poet, and member of [[New Millennium Beatniks]]. | ||
− | Spending the 1960s and '70s in the continental United States, he moved to Micronesia in the 80s, where he worked as a teacher and a journalist. He moved to Otorohanga in the 1990s as a high school teacher. In 2008, he joined with Martin Fisher on double bass to form the ''New Millennium Beatniks''. | + | Spending the 1960s and '70s in the continental United States, he moved to Micronesia in the 80s, where he worked as a teacher and a journalist. He moved to Otorohanga in the 1990s as a high school teacher. In 2008, he joined with Martin Fisher on double bass to form the ''New Millennium Beatniks''. Under his own name, he has released the song ''Life in an Infinite Plane'' on the [[Lost on a Highwire]] compilation. |
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==Published Articles== | ==Published Articles== |
Latest revision as of 21:14, 21 March 2016
Born in Panama to Russian-American Jews in 1946, Richard Selinkoff is a poet, and member of New Millennium Beatniks.
Spending the 1960s and '70s in the continental United States, he moved to Micronesia in the 80s, where he worked as a teacher and a journalist. He moved to Otorohanga in the 1990s as a high school teacher. In 2008, he joined with Martin Fisher on double bass to form the New Millennium Beatniks. Under his own name, he has released the song Life in an Infinite Plane on the Lost on a Highwire compilation.
Published Articles[edit]
- Wordsmith pens verse again 32 years on, Waikato Times, 29 July 2010
- Man of words tells it how he is, Waikato Times, 18 May 2012