Powers has written a number of works which utilise an unaccompanied choir.
Powers wrote six ads a week for about nine months.
Power has written several other books as well.
Power even wrote the introductory paragraph to Hughes' article in the Yearbook in order to promote awareness of his work as an author.
The Power of the Dog took six years to research and write, including traveling to Mexico to interview people with similar experiences as its characters.
Powers formerly wrote a column for American Prospect Online.
Power also both taught and examined in medicine and wrote textbooks and articles for a number of medical journals.
After arriving, Powers wrote about his experiences and observations, and had his book published in 1871.
Powers has been writing about popular music and society since the early 1980s.
Powers rarely writes a sentence that doesn't contain something bright and arresting: "The smell of the vine struck me like a dropped hammer."