Steve Dalachinsky, "the perfect child," Sensitive Skin @BPC, 5-17-15
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NYC, 5-17-15. All the readings (and lots more cool stuff) here: http://sensitiveskinmagazine.com/poet...Steve Dalachinsky is an American downtown New York City poet, active in the music, art, and free jazz scenes.

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