Son of Charles E. and Mary C. Flink.
Flink was an award-winning author and poet, best known for his offbeat style and poems of nature and of the countryside. His works appeared in a number of periodicals and anthologies. His only published book "A MELLOW HORN" 1943, came about as result of having been awarded a prize from the now defunct "Muse" magazine. His book featured 63 of his poems. He spent most of his life in Centre Hall, Pennsylvania. He never married or had children.
See 2017 article on Flink by S. Stitzer: https://www.statecollege.com/articles/arts-entertainment/centre-hall-poet-shared-mosaic-of-rural-life/
Son of Charles E. and Mary C. Flink.
Flink was an award-winning author and poet, best known for his offbeat style and poems of nature and of the countryside. His works appeared in a number of periodicals and anthologies. His only published book "A MELLOW HORN" 1943, came about as result of having been awarded a prize from the now defunct "Muse" magazine. His book featured 63 of his poems. He spent most of his life in Centre Hall, Pennsylvania. He never married or had children.
See 2017 article on Flink by S. Stitzer: https://www.statecollege.com/articles/arts-entertainment/centre-hall-poet-shared-mosaic-of-rural-life/
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