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Keith Moul has traveled far in search of an education, jobs, and suitable homes to spark his creativity. He started publishing poems in 1967 as a student of prominent, but long gone poet Donald Drummond. He worked with Bob Huff while completing an MA. James Dickey chaired his doctoral thesis committee at South Carolina. Then he spent 30 years with various insurance companies, without many poems to show for it. He has been retired now for 10 years, cranking out poems and photos, taking a lot of pleasure from his travels, his wife of 44 years and his talented daughter, an artist. Since early last year, Keith has published more than 200 photos and poems, a chapbook' The Grammar of Mind (Blue & Yellow Dog Press), and even managed to get a poem written in response to one of his photos nominated for a Pushcart Prize. He's had a great time.