Hiram Sims
Born and raised in various parts of Los Angeles, Hiram Sims is a poet, essayist and adjunct English Professor teaching at Cal State University Los Angeles, Long Beach City College, and Compton College. He first discovered poetry at the age of five when he plagiarized a decorative poem on his mother's bathroom wall. He later went on to the University of Southern California to receive a B.A. in English: Creative Writing and a Masters of Professional Writing in Poetry. In addition to teaching essay writing, creative writing, and literature, he is the founder of the Urban Poets Society. He has published three collections of poetry, including Poems of a Young, Troubled Mind (2007), Write or Die:An Anthology of Poetry from the Urban Poet's Workshop (2008), and PHOTOETRY: Poetry and Photography from South Central (2013).
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Works by this author:
Work title | Publication Type | Year |
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Bridle Your Tongue | Presented at conference or festival, Published on the Web (social network) | 2014 |