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A.E. Bayne

Writer / Visual Artist / Publisher / Educator
  • Bio
  • Published Writing
  • Visual Art
  • Shows
  • FLAR
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days

Audio Links

Podcast Interview

A.E. Bayne  chats with Chris Jones of Read.Write.Launch! about starting a literary/art anthology. 

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A.E. Bayne joins Ted Schubel and Sue Henderson on Town Talk to share info about the upcoming edition of FLAR and Fred Book Fest. (2016)
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Fredericksburg Literary & Art Review:

FLAR
Winter 2019 Final Issue
about 4 years ago
Spring/Summer 2018 Fredericksburg Literary and Art Review
about 7 years ago

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Steve Watkins: A Narrative View

June 17, 2015 in Front Porch Features

Front Porch Magazine
February 2012 (pg. 28)

Steve Watkins calls out over the din of patrons at Hyperion Espresso and slides lithely onto the back corner bench. Leaning into cross-legged repose, he grins widely while relating the story of a scrawny kid who realizes that through literature he has a voice.

Tags: Steve Watkins, Front Porch, February, 2012
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