READING CELEBRATES POET'S FIRST PUBLICATION; HE'S KNOWN FOR HIS WORK AT THE CAROLINA PEACEMAKER, BUT HAL SIEBER ALSO IS A POET WHOSE EARLY WORKS WERE PRAISED BY ROBERT FROST AND CARL SANDBURG.(LIFE)

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From: The News & Record (Piedmont Triad, NC)
Date: 20041107
Author:Schlosser, Jim

Byline: JIM SCHLOSSER Staff Writer

GREENSBORO -- Having once managed several well-known restaurants, including the Rathskeller in Chapel Hill, Hal Sieber seems drawn to them to nourish his muse.

He prefers to write in eating places, the louder the better.

The buzz of people around him, even interrupting him, "stimulates my creativity," says Sieber, 73, who retired as editor but remains editorial page editor of the Carolina Peacemaker, the newspaper that's aimed at Greensboro's black community.

Sieber once did his writing in Harry's, a famous Chapel Hill hangout ...

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