Draft:Greg Masters
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Greg Masters is an American poet. He is closely associated with the Poetry Project at St. Mark's Church-in-the-Bowery and served on its Board and as its newsletter editor rom 1980-1983. https://www.poetryproject.org/people/greg-masters
Masters was the photography editor of Cover Magazine during its run, from 1987 to 2000.
He is the author of 12 books. He also publishes Crony Books https://www.cronybooks.net which published Collaborations which included Allen Ginsberg, Ted Berrigan, Jim Brody and other writers at the intersection the Beats and the New York School. His archive is held by Granary Books. https://www.granarybooks.com/images/upload/gregmastersarchive-website.pdf