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Lee Gooden

Playwright, director, and poet Lee Gooden aka "L.A. Gooden" is currently the resident playwright, chief dramaturge and creative consultant with APT Theater, an inclusionary community theater company for people with and without developmental disabilities. They will be debuting and performing Gooden’s latest play, The Zero People fall-2007-winter-2008. He has reviewed books for a number of publications including three years as the regional book reviewer for the Saratogian in upstate New York. He lives in upstate New York near the Adirondack Mountains with his wife, three daughters and 3 aliens disguised as cats.

Books reviewed by Lee Gooden

Run (09/20/07)
Talking Hands (09/06/07)

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