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Harry Buschman was born in 1918 in the Bedford/Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn. He went to school there and had his sights set on being an architect, but after graduating from architectural school and looking for work without success he joined the regular army in 1939. He spent World War II on anti-submarine duty in the Atlantic. After the war he practiced architecture as a vocation and photography as an avocation for nearly forty years in New York and New England. He edited two photography newsletters and was a staff writer for a local newspaper. The latter job was the inspiration for a serial novel he calls “Westlake Village,” which has been published on the web by HAWKWIND. He has also had an anthology of short stories published by the American College, (Arcus) in Bulgaria. He is a widower with a long memory. |
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