Detroit Allen emerged as a prominent voice within Detroit’s Cass Corridor community in the 1970s–1990s, mentoring younger writers and organizing readings. He was a co-founder of the H.I.P. (Horizons in Poetry) series in the early 1980s and developed “mind-stretching” theater pieces while sustaining an active presence in the city’s poetry venues.
Los Angeles After moving to Los Angeles in 2007, Allen continued to write and stage new works and also performed with the band Code Zero. LAPD also developed Allen’s performance project
Fried Poetry. Allen published four books of critically acclaimed poetry, including
I Want My Body Back and
Neon Jawbone Riot. He released a book of poetry in 2008 titled
The Inkblot Theory. He was founder and director of Weightless Language Press. He taught poetry and theater for 13 years in the drug recovery community in Detroit. He also taught poetry and meditation in an assisted-living facility in
Inglewood, California. Ron Allen died August 10, 2010, in Los Angeles. ==Legacy==