Floyd Salas
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Floyd Salas (born 1931) is an American fiction writer and boxer. His work is well-known in the San Francisco Bay Area and among aficionados of both Latino literature and 60s era protest literature.
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- (2006) Love Bites. Berkeley: Mad Dog Publishing Company. ISBN 096559747-4.
- (2000) Steve Nash or the Killer that Got Away. Berkeley: Unpublished Stage Play.
- (1996) State of Emergency. Houston: Arte Publico Press. ISBN 1-55885-093-7.
- (1996) Color of my Living Heart : Poems. Houston: Arte Publico Press. ISBN 1-55885-171-2.
- (1992) Buffalo Nickel. Houston: Arte Publico Press. ISBN 1-55885-049-X.
- (1986) Stories and Poems from Close to Home. Berkeley: Ortalda & Assoc. ISBN 0961610131.
- (1978) Lay my Body on the Line. Berkeley: Y’Bird. ISBN 0-931676-02-9.
- (1969) What Now my Love. New York City: Grove Press, republished by Arte Público Press in 1994. LCCN PS3569.A42 W4.
- (1967) Tattoo the Wicked Cross. New York City: Grove Press. LCCN PS3569.A42 T3.
- (1950) Hail to the poet laureate: For Morton Marcus and Walt Whitman. F. Salas. ASIN: B0006S1NQG.

