Judge Santiago Burdon
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The Odyssey of Judge Santiago Burdon began in the “City of Big Shoulders,” as Sandburg called it in his poem “Chicago.” He was born during Mayor Richard Daley's first days in office and Eisenhower's first term as President. His father named him Judge, hoping he would pursue a career in law. He had no idea his son would end up appearing in front of so many. Santiago attended Universities in the United States and abroad, focusing his studies on Victorian Literature and Authors. His short stories and poems have been featured in over three hundred fifty magazines, online literary journals, podcasts, and anthologies. He was recognized in Who's Who of Emerging Writers 2020 and again in 2021. Santiago has had 7 books published in the past 3 years. 2 collections of poetry; 'Not Real Poetry' and 'Tequila's Bad Advice Poetry With The Worm'. 5 books of short stories; 'Stray Dogs and Deuces Wild Cautionary Tales' 'Quicksand Highway' 'Fingers In The Fan' 'Lords of the Afterglow Renegades and Noblemen' 'Overdose of Destiny Impulse Fiction.' Santiago became a Septuagenarian turning 70 last July. He plans to relocate to Austin, Texas from Costa Rica this winter.
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The Gargoyle Yawns
"Standing at the edge of twilight peering over the ledge into dawn, The Gargoyle yawns." ...
Suffering Pleasure
"Darkness had just punched the time clock, showing up to work the night shift. It was time to light a couple of candles in my Studio apartment." ...
Two Dollar Talisman
"I have never professed to know much, although what I do know, the distance between want and need is measured in sacrifice." ...
She Bleeds for Brooklyn
"she bleeds for brooklyn
break free persephone
brooklyn left the front porch light on
you ..."