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Q: Who IS that? A: Punk poet Paul D. Dickinson
Name: Paul D. Dickinson
Website: "Pen and paper."
What's your job?
"Poet."
Other than your job, what are your claims to fame?
"Poet." (Also: Co-presenter of the Riot Act Reading Series, frontman of Frances Gumm, former proprietor of the Speedboat Gallery.)
Where are you most likely to be seen?
"Turf Club, Red Dragon, White Castle, Mr. Zero's."
Where are you most likely not to be seen?
"The Bryant-Lake Bowl."
With what person are you most likely to be seen?
"Jessica Raymond."
Where were you born?
"St. Paul."
What neighborhood do you live in now?
"Midway, St. Paul."
What's your ride?
"1992 Ford Ranger Pickup."
What's the best way for someone to start a conversation with you?
"Hey, let's drive to New Orleans tonight!"
Photo courtesy Paul D. Dickinson
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Jay Gabler (jay [at] tcdailyplanet [dot] net, Twitter @JayGabler) is the Daily Planet's arts editor.



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