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Three Photos by Louie Crew  

Cyber Princess 

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The Calm before Turning 60

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The Stare Down Between Manhattan and Me

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Queer  poet Louie Crew, 76, is an  Alabama native and an emeritus professor at  Rutgers.  He lives in East Orange,  NJ, with Ernest Clay, his husband of 39 
years. As of  today, editors have published  2,276 of Crew's poems and  essays.  You can  follow his work at http://rci.rutgers.edu/~lcrew/pubs.html. 
 See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louie_Crew. The  University of Michigan collects  Crew’s  papers.