’6 Degrees of Sound’ with J. Wesley Clark, Native Poet and Journalist
By Sarah Culver
’6 Degrees of Sound’ seeks out and connects the fantastic wealth and diversity of personalities who we call ‘neighbors’ here in Annapolis.
This week, we spoke with native Annapolitan poet and journalist, J. Wesley Clark. The terrible difficulty in interviewing Mr. Clark is doing justice to his rich personality and life. We hope that this brief encounter fosters a deep appreciation for and interest in yet another of Annapolis’ living natural treasures.
Click on each of the questions to see the answer, and click on the center for the full-size portrait.

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nice piece – I like the focus…