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Hubert Reeder
Hubert Reeder is a resident of Plainfield, New Jersey, by way of Scotch Plains. He is a graduate of Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey. The title of his latest book is Gates ...view moreHubert Reeder is a resident of Plainfield, New Jersey, by way of Scotch Plains. He is a graduate of Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey. The title of his latest book is Gates Found Four, a collection of poems containing art designs.
Mr. Reeder has been cited by numerous literary societies and associations and winner of several competitions. Among the highlights include the following:
Winner of World Wide Poetry Contest with work World of Poetry
Man of Year, American Biographical Institution
Who’s Who U.S. writers, authors, and poets
Who’s Who international writers, authors, and poets
California Poetry Academy, Gold Medallion
Ruben Club, International Poetry Society, Washington, DC
Also recognized by the bodies shown for the accompanied works:
Suwannee Poetry, World of Verse
NY Poetry Society Anthology for The Mind the Kept
Mr. Reeder grew up in the spirit of reading and writing from God’s inspiration. He always loved to read and write about some of his inner visions, thoughts, and ideas. Gates Found Four is just another perception of his ideas. The time frame used to complete this book is one frustration. Near the completion of this book, some of the literary pieces were mistakenly tossed. These materials were of a certain nature and had to be replaced to complete the book. But finally, Gates Found Four is finished and flourishing in the spirit of life.
Mr. Reeder is a fellow and on the board of directions of the International Biographical Association, Cambridge, UK. He also serves on the board of directors of the American Biographical Incorporated, Raleigh, North Carolina. Through these prestigious bodies, writers and poets with potential as identified by Mr. Reeder are referred to appropriate associations and individuals for further development.
Gates Found Four is his fourth book of poetry.view less