Paul Dolinsky has written four books, that available both as print and as Kindle books, and three additional titles that are available as Kindle Books. (If you search for his name under "All Departments" in Amazon, all the titles will come up). He holds a doctorate in Philosophy (from U. at Buffalo), and he taught philosophy, for nine years, at a variety of colleges and settings, including The New School, in NYC, Gannon University in Erie, Pa, and Attica Correctional Facility. In his work, he combines poetry with philosophy in a unique way. He's written two books, "Philosophy Guide in Verse" and "Collected Poems on Buddhist Themes" (referring to a collection of his own works), that are available on Amazon.
Paul Dolinsky is also the author of the book "From Humanist To Transhumanist to Singularity," which is a philosophical dialogue, in verse, on the issue of singularity, or the possible convergence between the human and machine that's now emerging on the world scene. Listed too, is his philosophy guide book, in prose, that is based on a modern coming-of-age novel by Charles Entrekin, which is set largely, in 1965, Birmingham, Alabama. For fifteen years, Paul edited and then, published (in it's last years), an online journal of East-West spiritually oriented poems named, "The Golden Lantern." That site now has a permanent home on hippocketpress_org/friends_php , due to the generosity of its hosts, themselves, talented writers and poets. A message for this author could be left at searingsun@yahoo.com .