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Good show today Jane ~ I kept getting kicked off by the server or my browser or whatever. I'm going to try to listen again when it is saved on the site.

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outstanding show !! tried to login to comment live, but could not, it wouldn't let me, even though I spent all that time last week getting set up .. Kennedy is great the show INSPIRED he's in Sacramento! right near me I'm gonna make a point of tracking him down thanks, ms JC outstanding !! E BL Kennedy Quote from the show: "creative writing classes are the biggest fucking scam in the world" he learned his "voicing" and style from Sinatra songs !! narcissism too prevalent in poetry .. liked that thread Posted by ww E on January 6, 2008 - Sunday at 6:40 PM

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Good luck!! as always Jane. I wouldn't mind seeing that pathetic loud mouth with no other talent except for being Jewish - Jimmy Kimmel, tossed the fuck off the air. Replaced by you. Just this minute I closed my eyes to imagine you doing a monologue on late nite TV and the amazing thing is, I can! I can imagine you doing this. So for all new listeners, and the loyal fans of Jane Crown, both her poetry fans and her show about poetry fans, close your eyes and tell me later; can't you imagine her doing late nite? love a fan

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in California 1:48 pm, still waiting for show to start, unless as neophyte here I have not understood the process correctly! .. wwE

Jane Crown's Poetry Radio  

Jane Crown's poetry radio invites poets and small press publishers to interview on their craft.

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    CHARLES RAMMELKAMP

    CHARLES RAMMELKAMP's work has previously appeared in many journals, including Buckle &, Chiron Review, Comstock Review, Green Hills Literary Lantern, Happy, Pangolin Papers, Pearl, Princeton Arts Review, Slipstream, and others. Two chapbooks, i don t think god is that cruel, and Go to Hell, are available from March Street Press. A collection of short fiction, A Better Tomorrow, has just been published by PublishAmerica, a print-on-demand publisher.Charles.Rammelkamp@ssa.gov He is also the editor for The Potomac-  http://thepotomacjournal.com/

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    Todd Moore

    Todd Moore-whom needs NO bio or introduction.Todd will be interviewed by RD Armstrong for this show and be talking about his recent book with Lummox Press "THE RIDDLE OF THE WOODEN GUN" --"I want to write a poem that will make the top of your head roll into your soup." Todd Moore--

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    Andy Antippas

    Andy Antippas graduated from NYU in 1962. He taught English Literature at The Johns Hopkins University where he took an MA in English Literature. In 1963 he was admitted to the University of Athens, Greece, Law School but never attended classes and rather spent the year traveling throughout Greece and Egypt. He returned to teach at  the University of Wisconsin, Madison, where he completed his PhD in 1968. He came to New Orleans and taught the English Romantic and Victorian poets at Tulane University as an Associate Professor until 1980.  In 1978, he opened Barrister's Gallery which specialized in African and Pacific Rim ethnographic material and Louisiana folk art. Since 1999, however, he has given the gallery over primarily to exhibiting the work of younger, emerging artists. Antippas wrote numerous scholarly articles on 19th century English and American literary figures and  he has also written about American folk artists. Most recently, he wrote a catalog essay, “Postcards from the Deep,” about critical approaches to the work of artists struggling with mental illness, presented a lecture last year at the Blanchard Symposium of the American Folk Art Museum in NYC, and an on-line  commentary on a New Orleans folk photographer for Triple Canopy. And like everyone else in the Western World he has an article forthcoming in Raw Vision.  Antippas published his first poems in 1961 in a campus literary=2 0magazine.  He then suffered poetry writer's block for 45 years. “Having  lovingly taught the best poets in the language. Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Keats, Shelley, Byron, Tennyson, Arnold, and Browning, it was inconceivable to me I could say anything at all. It is only in the last few Post-Post Modern years I can feel comfortable with their words and images and forms  rattling around in my head. If anything I am writing has any intellectual and emotional validity, it is because those great poets are consciously and unconsciously invoked and evoked.”

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    Anne Coray

    Anne Coray is the author of Bone Strings (Scarlet Tanager Books), Soon the Wind (Finishing Line Press); and coeditor of Crosscurrents North: Alaskans on the Environment (University of Alaska Press). Her poetry has appeared in the Southern Review, Poetry, North American Review, Connecticut Review, the Women's Review of Books, in several anthologies, and on the Verse Daily web site. She lives at her birthplace on remote Qizhjeh Vena (Lake Clark) in southwest Alaska.------------------------------- Mike Burwell was born in Princeton ,New Jersey in 1948,but grew up in Seattle. He later graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy New Hampshire. In 71' he received his BA in Writing at the U. of Arizona. For a decade he kicked around working in the West doing things such as: bowling alley mechanic,sewer technician,road laborer,orchard grower and mountain guide. In the later half of the 70's he was a guide and a climber in the Alaska Range in the remote Wrangell-St. Elias ranges. He received his MFA in poetry from U. of Alaska in 86',where he continues to live. Mike is an environmentalist writer as well,working for the U.S. Dept. of of Interior. He also teaches poetry workshops part time in Anchorage. And maintains a database on Alaskan shipwrecks. He is pursuing his Master's degree in Anthropology. He is the author of several poetry collections,and is well published in print and elsewhere. He was won several awards for many of his publications. His latest book is “Cartography of Water” from NorthShore Press.------------------------------------- Gretchen Diemer was born in northern Wisconsin. Her family moved West when she was 12,eventually settling in Montana. She studied at the U. of Montana and completed and MFA and teacher certification program at the U. of Washington in Seattle. In 94' she was hired to teach in the Alaskan village of Noorvik,followed by positions on St. Paul Island in the Pribilofs,and the Matanuska-Sustina Borough School Distr

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    Julie Valin and Todd Cirillo

    JULIE VALIN.. When she isn’t writing poetry, editing novels, eating Mexican food, watching Rescue Me, playing Word Play on Facebook, hanging out with her baby daughter and her husband, or taking bubble baths, she is busy having an extraordinary dream life during her 9 hours of sleep.Julie Valin is the co-publisher of Six Ft. Swells Press, which is promising to turn poetry into something enjoyable and celebratory. Her poetry has been published in various literary magazines and anthologies. She is a coveter of throw pillows.------------------------------------------ TODD CIRILLO.. was born of bastard lineage in the dark but fun-loving waters off the coast of New Orleans. He is co-founder, editor and publisher of the notorious Six Ft. Swells Press along with the pirates Julie Valin and Matt Amott (www.myspace.com/sixftswells). Cirillo is the author of three chapbooks of poetry (Early Morning Jukebox Poems, Tonight, You’re Coming Home With Us & Everybody Knows the Dice Are Loaded) and is a co-author, with Will Staple and Bill Gainer of the book, Roxy. He has performed delightfully debaucherous readings in New York City, New Orleans, San Francisco, Long Beach, Sacramento, and his current location of Grass Valley, CA. He has been asked on stage to read from Jack Kerouac's On the Road to the accompaniment of the famed musician, David Amram. Todd is also one of the originators and main proponents of the After-Hours Poetry movement. A close friend states, "You can find Todd on the barstool next to you or sailing off into the night, having just stolen your best line!" You can also see Todd performing on YouTube.

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    DB Cox

    DB Cox is a blues musician/writer from South Carolina. He can often be found in the early-morning hours bent over a Fender Stratocaster guitar in roadhouses, honky tonks, and juke joints throughout the south. He describes his playing style as “a look at life through drunken, godless eyes” To quiet his tortured soul, he writes. His poems and short stories have been published extensively in the small press in the US and abroad. He has published four books of poetry. His first chapbook, entitled “Passing For Blue”, was published by Rank Stranger Press. Two other chapbooks, “Lowdown” and “Ordinary Sorrows”, were published by Pudding House Publications. Main Street Rag published his latest full-length collection, entitled “Empty Frames”.

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    Tobias Deehan

    Tobias Deehan was born in Queens, New York City. He was an all star soccer player for the New Monmouth, St. Mary’s Traveling Club that was honored to take part in Pelé’s Farewell Soccer Game at Giants Stadium, meeting Pelé in front 75,000 people. Deehan has studied poetry at George Mason University, Charles University, and at the University of Southern California. He has read in the U.S. at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall for the Lyric Recovery Festival with Galway Kinnell, James Ragan and Dana Gioia, the Makor/Steinhardt Center, the Skirball Cultural Center and Beyond Baroque. Deehan is the author of two books of poetic utopian nihilism, published through guerillalit. He lives in San Francisco, California.

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