About Paul Sohar
Paul Sohar got to pursue his life-long interest in literature full time when he went on disability from his day job in chemistry. The results have slowly shown up in Agni, Chiron, Churches, Children and Daddies, Grain, Kenyon Review, Main Street Rag, New Delta Review, Poem, Poesy, Poetry Motel, Rattle, Slant, Wordwrights, etc, and seven books of translations from the Hungarian, but now a volume of his own poetry (“Homing Poems”) is available from Iniquity Press. His prose is featured in “True Tales of a Fictitious Spy”, a creative nonfiction account of prison life in the Stalinist gulag (SynergEbooks, 2006).