Russell Dupont is the author of three novels: KING & TRAIN, WAITING FOR THE TURK and MOVIN’ ON; a collection of short stories titled Norman Mailer Walks into a Bar and other stories; and the recently published Jazz at the Point: Jazz and Blues Poetry. He is also the author of four chapbooks — two non-fiction; UP IN WISCONSIN: TRAVELS WITH KINSLEY and THERE IS NO DAM NOW AT RICHFORD; and two books of poetry: WINTER, 1948 and ESTABLISHING HOME PLATE. His poetry has been published in various literary magazines, including the albatross, Spectrum, The I, For Poets Only, The Anthology of South Shore Poets, Re-Side, Oddball, JerryJazzMusician, Adelaide Literary Magazine, Rye Whiskey Review, Last Stanza Poetry Journal, Naugatuck River Review, Northern New England Review; Kinds of Cool: an interactive collection of Jazz poetry and numerous other journals. His story, “The Corner,” appears in the anthology STREETS OF ECHOES. His journalism has appeared in The Dorchester Community News, The Melrose Free Press and The Patriot Ledger.