Author House announces "organized labor" is joined by Mr. Quinn's "Exits & Entrances, Off-Broadway, Opera & Beyond"

ArtsPRunlimited announces "organized labor: collected poems," is joined by Mr. Quinn's ne book Exits & Entrances, 25 Years Off-Broadway, Opera and Beyond in 2008. .organized labor available for College and University Literature and History distribution in 2008. (AuthorHouse)

Newark, NJ (PRWEB) March 3, 2005

For artists immersed in the world of movement, music and color, it seems a natural progression to also let their talents spill onto blank pages. Daniel P. Quinn achieves this beautifully in "organized labor: collected poems," now available through AuthorHouse. A tribute to the musicians and writers who have inspired him most and a testimony to his dedication to the performing arts, "organized labor" is a dance of language across a stage of white space. Quinn combines wordplay and spatial arrangement to create a startling array of poetry that pleases the mind and the eye.

Quinn writes, "Some of the poems are meant to be seen on the page as artworks in themselves; others are meant to be read."

Quinn's poetic works span more than 20 years. His earlier poems reflect a light, whimsical style while more recent ones reveal a darker view of life. Many of the poems capture Quinn's affection for musicality in creative ways, employing alliteration, internal rhyme and syncopation.

He honors his ancestors in distilled family portraits of words such as "Part II," "Labor Poem II," and "New York Trilogy." Quinn even includes early family photographs that add a rich layer of history. Sometimes poignant, sometimes edgy, "organized labor" remains provocative throughout and sparkles with the energy of a multitude of artistic genres.

Quinn, an accomplished producer and director of theater performances, received a bachelor's degree in literature and fine arts from the Ramapo College of New Jersey and a master's degree in theater and performing arts from the American University in Washington, D.C. Among his numerous achievements, he founded "ArtsPRunlimited," an up-and-coming arts festival in New York. He was the producing director of the U.S. stage premier of Hector Berlioz' "Childhood of Christ."

His work has been reviewed in The New York Times, New York Post, Irish Voice and New York on Stage. He has published articles in Italian Tribune, Performing Arts Journal, The Herald News and The Theater Journal, and his letters have appeared in the News York Times. Quinn served as office manager and acting director of The Writers Room in New York City. He has also written the article Notes on a mid-career life in an American Theater which just appeared this Spring in the 2004 issue of Sensations Magazine. Other articles have appeared in the Audiophile Voice magazine. "organized labor" is his first book.

AuthorHouse is the world leader in publishing and print-on-demand services. Founded in 1997, AuthorHouse has helped more than 20,000 people worldwide become published authors. For more information, visit http://www.authorhouse.com.

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