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Bio
Luke Busichio is a 28 year old man who grew up in a close nit town of South Orange New Jersey. He graduated high school (Columbia High School) in 2006- in the adjacent town of Maplewood New Jersey. He began his higher learning career at Kaplan University with an associate’s degree in criminal justice. However, his passion from an early age was always writing. In turn, he decided to pursue a bachelor’s degree in creative writing/poetry at SNHU from which he would graduate in the summer of 2017. As his experience substituting for English classes in his hometown became steadier, he once again entertained his original passion of writing, dedicating his time towards that end. He also spent much of his time honing his skills privately since the age of 16. He made a radical but rational decision to pursue the final major in the literature department because of his great love for writing. It excites him. It is also a kind of catharsis for him.
He kept journals, short stories and poetry throughout his high school days. However, he kept them privately and to himself. He read, and breathed books only strengthening his resolve and resolution in the hopes to become a great writer. Of short stories and poetry in particular. Luke was always a quiet soul, and chose to spend most of his literary skills on short stories and poetry. When he wrote, he found himself more of a mercurial and sensitive writer. His writings are marked well by the influence of the relationships between man and his fellow natural beings. His works included vast references to the sphere of political, environmental, ecological, personal, idealistic, and the metaphysical natural world.
His biggest influential novelty author is John Steinbeck due to the more concentrated efforts towards the characterization of the players in his books and short stories. He also wrote about the struggles in life-particularly the plights of many during the early 20th century. Walt Whitman and Edgar Allen Poe are his two biggest poetic influences. From one nature writer to a more mysterious and haunted figure, both fit right into his purview from which he draws inspiration from.