Marc Beaudin Author

Marc Beaudin is a poet, theatre artist, naturalist, bookseller, Ulysses-junkie, jazz-head, social anarchist and vagabondaoist currently living in the writer’s haven of Livingston, Montana, dubbed “America’s finest open-air asylum” for multiple reasons. He is the author of a hitchhiking memoir, Vagabond Song: Neo-Haibun from the Peregrine Journals, a poetry collection, The Moon Cracks Open, a novel, A Handful of Dust, and several poetry chapbooks and plays. Despite the available evidence, he believes the Brahms’ Violin Concerto in D is more powerful than all the guns, smokestacks and coal trains in the world. More information, and his collection of bird photography, is available at CrowVoice.com.