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We here at Mac Radio LOVE your SHOW! Please listen to our show and tell us what you think Thanks!

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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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    Judy Wells

    JUDY WELLS was born in San Francisco, the great-granddaughter of Irish immigrant Edward Rodgers (MacCrory), from Gortin, Co., Tyrone, and Letitia Kinney of Philadelphia. She received her B.A. from Stanford and her Ph.D. in comparative literature from the University of California, Berkeley. Everything Irish, her sixth poetry collection, was published by Scarlet Tanager Books in 2000. Her second Scarlet Tanager collection, Call Home, appeared in 2005. Her previous collections include The Calling: 20th Century Women Artists and Other Poems (Mother's Hen, 1994) and The Part-Time Teacher (Rainy Day Women Press, 1991), a comic tale of her odyssey as a part-time college instructor in the San Francisco Bay Area. She has also written a series of essays entitled A Vegetarian in Ireland, based on three trips to Ireland to search for her roots. Her essay, "Daddy's Girl," has appeared in several editions of the Borzoi College Reader (Alfred A. Knopf) and an Irish essay, "The Sheela-na-Gigs," was published in Travelers' Tales Ireland. Judy is co-editor, with Marsha Hudson, Bridget Connelly, Doris Earnshaw, and Olivia Eielson, of The Berkeley Literary Women's Revolution: Essays from Marsha's Salon (McFarland). Judy taught creative writing, women's poetry, composition, and the Great Books at various Bay Area colleges, before a career as an Academic Counselor for adults in the School of Extended Education at St. Mary's College of California. She is currently a faculty member of the Graduate Liberal Studies Program at St. Mary's and lives with her husband, poet Dale Jensen, in Berkeley. For more information about Scarlet Tanager Books, send e-mail to info@scarlettanager.com.

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    Ruth Wildes Schuler

    Ruth Wildes Schuler was born in Salem, Massachusetts on February 11, 1933. She received a Master’s Degree in creative writing from San Francisco State University. She has had over 1000 poems, short stories, literary articles and book reviews published in anthologies and small press publications in twenty one countries around the world and has had work translated into nineteen languages. She also has had work published on the Internet from the United States, Germany, India, and Hong Kong. She started her own press Heritage Trails and published many chap books and anthologies. For eleven years, she edited an international literary magazine, PROPHETIC VOICES. She folded her press and magazine to devote full time to her own writing. She has edited a number of anthologies for other presses, including a collection of Native American poetry for Willfion Publishers in Scotland, and Northwoods Press and Indian Valley Colleges in the United States. She has had 13 books of poetry published and two books of short stories. She was nominated numerous times for the Pushcart Prize and received a plaque from the World Congress of Poets and others. She has won numerous first and grand prizes in poetry from the New York Poetry Forum, the Berkeley Poets, Ina Coolbrith Circle, Poets of the Vineyard and others. She has received certificates of merit from the International Writer and Artists Association, the National Poetry Association, Poetry Organization of Women, International Writers Association, Poesie India International and others. She has had poems and short stories published in two textbooks put out of the American Association of University Women. She has appeared on television a number of times, and in March 2005, she was a speaker representing the United States at the Kaohsiung, Taiwan World Poetry Festival that had poets from twenty-four countries in attendance. A stone with her poem in both Chinese and English was placed in the park in Kaohsiung. She was the Grand Prize Wi

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    Leonard J. Cirino

    Leonard J. Cirino (1943) is the author of seventeen chapbooks and fourteen full-length collections of poetry since 1987 from numerous small presses. He lives in Springfield, Oregon, where he is retired, does home care for his 95 year-old mother, and works full-time as a poet. His book, Omphalos: Poems 2007, will be published by Cervena Barva Press in summer, 2009. His collection, after Yang Chi & others, is from March Street Press, May, 2009. His chapbook, Ruminations after Yang Wan-Li is from Pygmy Forest Press, spring, 2009. He can be reached at cirino7715@comcast.net

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    Barbara Crooker

    The author of more than 625 poems published in over 1925 anthologies, books, and magazines such as Yankee, The Christian Science Monitor, Smartish Pace, The Beloit Poetry Journal, Nimrod, The Denver Quarterly, The Tampa Review, Poetry International, The Christian Century, and America, Barbara Crooker is the recipient of the 2007 Pen and Brush Poetry Prize, the 2006 Ekphrastic Poetry Award from Rosebud, the 2004 WB Yeats Society of New York Award, the 2004 Pennsylvania Center for the Book Poetry in Public Places Poster Competition, the 2003 Thomas Merton Poetry of the Sacred Award, the 2003 "April Is the Cruelest Month" Award from Poets & Writers, the 2000 New Millenium Writing's Y2K competition, the 1997 Karamu Poetry Award, and others, including three Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Creative Writing Fellowships, thirteen residencies at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and a prize from the NEA. A twenty-six time nominee for the Pushcart Prize, she was nominated for the 1997 Grammy Awards for her part in the audio version of the popular anthology, Grow Old Along With Me--The Best is Yet to Be (Papier Mache Press). She is the author of ten chapbooks, two of which won prizes in national competitions: Ordinary Life won the ByLine Chapbook competition in 2001 and Impressionism won the Grayson Books Chapbook competition in 2004. Radiance, her first full-length book, won the 2005 Word Press First Book competition, and was a finalist for the 2006 Paterson Poetry Prize. Line Dance, her second book, came out from Word Press in 2008, and recently won the 2009 Paterson Award for Literary Excellence. Garrison Keillor has read sixteen of her poems on The Writer's Almanac, National Public Radio.Locate more information on Barbara here:http://www.barbaracrooker.com/

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    Zack Rogow

    Zack Rogow is the author, editor, or translator of eighteen books and plays, including six collections of poetry, a novel, three anthologies, four volumes of translation, and a children’s book. His most recent book of poems is The Number Before Infinity, published by Scarlet Tanager Books in 2008. He has written three plays, including La Vie en Noir: The Art and Life of Léopold Sédar Senghor, performed by the Lorraine Hansberry Theatre. He teaches in the MFA in Writing Program at the California College of the Arts and in the low-residency MFA in Writing at the University of Alaska, Anchorage. He is the editor of a critically acclaimed anthology of U.S. poetry, The Face of Poetry, published by University of California Press; and editor of two volumes of TWO LINES: World Writing in Translation, distributed by University of Washington Press. His translations of George Sand, Colette, and André Breton have won numerous awards, including the PEN/Book-of-the-Month Club Translation Award and the Northern California Book Award in Translation. His children’s book, Oranges, was a Junior Library Guild Book-of-the-Month.

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