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Russ Shurig, poet/publisher, resides in beautiful Guelph, Ontario, Canada with his rosemary, ivy, palm, cactuses, and other self-absorbed plants.  Educated in mathematics at Franklin & Marshall College (Lancaster, PA) and University of Pennsylvania, he has left the computer field for - you guessed it - poetry, dreaming, criticizing his rogue homeland, and publishing R&M Journal.  Russ prefers somewhat unstructured, rambling poems that nevertheless always seem to contain perfect rhymes.
 
Russ Shurig, poet/publisher, resides in beautiful Guelph, Ontario, Canada with his rosemary, ivy, palm, cactuses, and other self-absorbed plants.  Educated in mathematics at Franklin & Marshall College (Lancaster, PA) and University of Pennsylvania, he has left the computer field for - you guessed it - poetry, dreaming, criticizing his rogue homeland, and publishing R&M Journal.  Russ prefers somewhat unstructured, rambling poems that nevertheless always seem to contain perfect rhymes.
  
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Latest revision as of 13:16, 30 December 2016

Russ Shurig
Born (1936-12-00)December 0, 1936 Template:Error Template:Error
Residence Guelph, ON, Canada
Nationality Canadian
Known for Philosophy of Science
Scientific career
Fields Editor of Reality and Meaning Journal

From 1990 to 2007, American-born Canadian Russ Shurig edited over 70 quarterly issues of Reality and Meaning Journal, containing ideas ranging from fundamental physics to poetry, and everything in between.  Many of the contributors were NPA members.

Russ Shurig, poet/publisher, resides in beautiful Guelph, Ontario, Canada with his rosemary, ivy, palm, cactuses, and other self-absorbed plants.  Educated in mathematics at Franklin & Marshall College (Lancaster, PA) and University of Pennsylvania, he has left the computer field for - you guessed it - poetry, dreaming, criticizing his rogue homeland, and publishing R&M Journal.  Russ prefers somewhat unstructured, rambling poems that nevertheless always seem to contain perfect rhymes.