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My first introduction to Colin Sargent was a brief phone call followed by a resume and several of his poems. At the time he was a Navy Lieutenant stationed in Norfolk Virginia. lf it is true that first impressions are lasting ones then it must be said that Sargent is one of the most talented young poets producing work today. His poems have appeared in numer- ous publications including Samisdat Dance Scope Dog River Review The Mill Ilindow Taurus Gargoyle and Diatribe. Sar- gent has read his works on the PBS Radio Pacifica from New York to California out of Washington D. C. and has appeared at the University of Rhode lsland the U. S. Naval Academy and the Writers Center in Washington D. C. along with several readings at the Arts Center. He is currently the editor of Greater Portland magazine and will be one of eight artists to present work at Maine Writers Live in 1984. Sargents work speaks eloquently for itself and needs no introduction. Suffice to say the Portsmouth Community Arts Center is proud to publish this his f irst publication. Suzanne Seidman Curator Portsmouth Community Arts Center Published by The Portsmouth Community Arts Center 420 High Street Portsmouth Virginia Printed by the Portsmouth City Print Shop Funding for Luftwoffe Snowshoes wos provided in port by o gront from fhe Notionol Endowment for the Arts.