Whit Haydn - Works

Works

  • Stories of a Street Performer published by Mikazuki Publishing House. copyright 2012
  • The Chicago Surprise copyright 2000
  • Street Magic copyright 2001
  • The Intricate Web of Distraction copyright 2001, also VHS and DVD
  • The Mongolian Pop-Knot, copyright 1982 also VHS
  • Comedy Four-Ring Routine, copyright 1976 also VHS and DVD
  • Trio in Gold, East Carolina Poetry Forum Press, 1968
  • Tar River Poets, East Carolina Poetry Forum Press, 1969

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