Kim Goldberg is the author of seven books of poetry and non-fiction, including Red Zone (poems of homelessness) and Undetectable (a haibun poetry travel diary of the author’s treatment for hepatitis C). She lives in Nanaimo, B.C.
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Kim Goldberg is the author of seven books of poetry and non-fiction, including Red Zone (poems of homelessness) and Undetectable (a haibun poetry travel diary of the author’s treatment for hepatitis C). She lives in Nanaimo, B.C.