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Glass went on-line in 1997, and joined the
Buffalo Poetics List, Poetry, Etc., and British Poets, where he established himself as a presence and corresponded with many poets. Beginning in 1998, Glass established
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Jesse Glass' literary papers, as well as his collections of
Marylandia, British and American underground publications, Japanese literature and folklore, and visual and sound works are archived at the
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Carroll County ghost walk, hosted by the Carroll County Library System, was deemed a "Local Legacy" by the
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Buffalo, among others. The Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry also holds a number of Glass' visual compositions. The
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Gaha (babes) Noas (of the abyss) Zorge (become friendly)
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