MARSHALL BROOKS

Biography

Marshall Brooks, involved in literary publishing for over 35 years, has published work in numerous publications including the Boston Globe, Worcester Telegram, New York Times, Canadian Literature, Diversion, Home Planet News, Biblio and 05401. In 1979, Brooks established Arts End Books, a literary arts press.

Brooks lives in W. Dover, Vermont, with his wife and two sons.

Selected Works

Literary History
A Brief Illustrated History of the Bookshelf
History of the Bookshelf Told Through the Author's Own Pen-and-Ink Drawings and Commentary
Life Choices
Fateful Choices: Tales Along the Road Taken
(co-edited with Stephanie Greene) Ancient and Modern Tales and Poems on Choices People Make Along the Road of Life
Book About Books Anthology
Romance of the Book
Classic and Contemporary Confessions on Living with Books Intensively
Artist's Book
A Visit to Pinky Ryder's
Imaginary Tour of American Painter Albert Pinkham Ryder's Infamous NYC Studio Digs
Poetry
Snow Poems
Poems About Snow Written In Collaboration With Harry Smith
Miscellaneous