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Your Poetry is so real and raw. I like it, it reminds me of youth and the reality of the promise of change through my discontent. SNAP SNAP

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OMG! Your poetry is absolutely astounding and incredible. You are the only teacher I've had in my entire life who has a passion, desire and heart to love your career. You have seriously made a powerful difference improving and perfecting my writng skills. I honestly salute you and you will be remembered because of your heart and sense of humor for your students. May God always continue to pour many blessings out of your life.

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Joe Milford Show  

Joe Milford hosts amazing poets and poetry shows once a week--prepared to be astonished and amazed.

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    Feeding the Fear of the Earth is out on Many Mountains Moving Press. Patrick Lawler's two earlier collections of poetry are: A Drowning Man is Never Tall Enough (U of Georgia Press) and reading a burning book (Basfal Books). He has been awarded fellowships by the NY State Foundation for the Arts, the NEA, and the Constance Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts. In addition to being an Associate Professor at SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry where he teaches Environmental Writing and Nature Literature, he teaches creative writing at Onondoga Community College. He is also part of the Creative Writing Program at LeMoyne College, where he teaches creative writing, playwriting, and writing for performance.
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    Joe Milford Hosts Jerry Williams

    Jerry Williams's entire family, on both sides, originated from Harlan, Kentucky, a coal town in the southeastern part of the "Bluegrass State," a place of great importance to labor historians and country singers. His ancestry consists mostly of alcoholics and pill addicts, xenophobes, agoraphobes, preachers, toothless Felliniesque pinheads, veterans of foreign wars with unidentifiable diseases, attempted murderers, moonshiners and bootleggers, racists, golfers, magicians, disability royalty, suicides, freemasons, and a legion of mourners. Before he arrived on the scene, his mother and father and his two sisters moved north to Dayton, Ohio, birthplace of African-American poet Paul Lawrence Dunbar, actor Rob Lowe, and sibling aviators Orville and Wilbur Wright. Over the years, he has been an infant; a child; an adolescent; an adult; a gym rat; an undergraduate at Vermont College, where he received a B.A. in English; singer in a band named after a Sam Shepard play; landscaper; typist; bartender; delivery driver (auto parts); cashier; telephone solicitor; dishwasher; librarian's assistant; Los Angeleno; San Franciscan; Princetonian; Tucsonan (he did an M.F.A. in Poetry at the University of Arizona); as well as a reluctant Stillwaterian, where he earned a Ph.D. in English with a creative dissertation at Oklahoma State University. After spending two years in Bristol, Rhode Island, as a Visiting Assistant Professor at Roger Williams University, he settled in New York City. Currently, he lives in the Bronx and works as an Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at Marymount Manhattan College. His poetry and creative nonfiction have appeared in American Poetry Review, Crazyhorse, Witness, Pleiades, Hayden's Ferry Review, Barrow Street, Tin House, the new web version of Barney Rosset's Evergreen Review, and many others. His first collection of poems, Casino of the Sun, published by Carnegie Mellon University Press in February of 2003, was a finalist for the Kate Tufts

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    Joe Milford Hosts Andrew Zawacki!

    Andrew Zawacki is the author of the poetry books Petals of Zero Petals of One (Talisman House, 2008), Anabranch (Wesleyan, 2004), and By Reason of Breakings (Georgia, 2002), and of five published or forthcoming chapbooks: Arrow’s shadow (Equipage); Georgia (Katalanché), co-winner of the 1913 Prize; Roche limit (Track & Field); Bartleby’s Waste-book (Particle Series); and Masquerade (Vagabond). His work has appeared in the anthologies Legitimate Dangers: American Poets of the New Century (Sarabande), Walt Whitman hom(m)age, 2005/1855 (Turtle Point), The Iowa Anthology of New American Poetries (Iowa), and Great American Prose Poems: From Poe to the Present (Scribner). Coeditor of Verse and of The Verse Book of Interviews (Verse), he has published criticism in the TLS, Boston Review, Talisman, How2, New German Critique, Australian Book Review, Religion and Literature, and elsewhere in the U.S., Europe, and Australia. A former fellow of the Slovenian Writers’ Association, he edited Afterwards: Slovenian Writing 1945-1995 (White Pine). Zawacki has held other fellowships from the Salzburg Seminar (Austria), Hawthornden Castle (Scotland), the Bogliasco Foundation (Italy), Le Château de Lavigny (Switzerland), the Fulbright Foundation (Australia), the Rhodes Trust (England), the Millay Colony, the Saltonstall Foundation, and Bread Loaf. He teaches at the University of Georgia.

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    Joe Milford Hosts Jacob Johanson

    Poet, publisher, awesome fella reads from his original work.

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    Joe Milford Hosts Jamie Iredell

    Jamie Iredell lives in Atlanta and teaches at Georgia State University, where he's finishing a PhD. in creative writing. He serves as production editor of New South and as fiction editor of Terminus Magazine. His fiction appears or is forthcoming in Weber: The Contemporary West, The Pedestal Magazine, The Chattahoochee Review, Zone 3, NANOfiction, Mud Luscious, and others. His short story 'Property of the Church' was adapted to film and premiered in New York City in 2002. His book reviews and interviews have appeared in Terminus Magazine, GSU Review, and ISLE. His poetry has appeared or is coming out in many magazines, including Descant, The Literary Review, Redactions, Elysian Fields Quarterly, Ecotone, The Redneck Review, and in the anthologies We Are What We Watch: Poets Respond to Television, Film, and Media and Breathe: 101 Contemporary Odes. He has finished a novel, 'Burnout,' about the Burning Man festival in Nevada; and a collection of poetry, 'The Donner Party Picnic Area.' Neither of them have yet found homes. He still has hope.

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    Joe Milford Hosts Gregory Orr

    Gregory Orr was born in 1947 in Albany, New York, and grew up in the rural Hudson Valley. Received a B.A. degree from Antioch College, and an M.F.A. from Columbia University. Author of nine collections of poetry, including Concerning the Book that is the Body of the Beloved (Copper Canyon Press, 2005); The Caged Owl: New and Selected Poems (2002); Orpheus and Eurydice (2001); Burning the Empty Nests (1997); City of Salt (1995), which was a finalist for the L.A. Times Poetry Prize; and Gathering the Bones Together (1975). He is also the author of a memoir, The Blessing (Council Oak Books, 2002), which was chosen by Publisher's Weekly as one of the fifty best non-fiction books the year, and three books of essays, including Poetry As Survival (2002) and Stanley Kunitz: An Introduction to the Poetry (1985). He is considered by many to be a master of short, lyric free verse. Much of his early work is concerned with seminal events from his childhood, including a hunting accident when he was twelve in which he accidentally shot and killed his younger brother, followed shortly by his mother's unexpected death, and his father's later addiction to amphetamines. Some of the poems that deal explicitly with these incidents include "A Litany," "A Moment," and "Gathering the Bones Together," in which he declares: "I was twelve when I killed him; / I felt my own bones wrench from my body." In the opening of his essay, "The Making of Poems," broadcast on National Public Radio's All Things Considered, Orr said, "I believe in poetry as a way of surviving the emotional chaos, spiritual confusions and traumatic events that come with being alive." Orr has received a Guggenheim Fellowship and two poetry fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts. In 2003, he was presented the Award in Literature by the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and was a Rockefeller Fellow at the Institute for the Study of Culture and Violence.

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    Joe Milford Hosts Andrew Demcak

    Andrew Demcak (born in Silver Spring, Maryland)[1] is a poet, screenwriter, and the author of Catching Tigers in Red Weather, winner of the 2007 Three Candles Press open book award.[2] and |title= Zero Summer (Paperback), from BlazeVOX [Books] 2008. He holds an M.F.A. in Creative Writing/English from Saint Mary's College of California.[3] Demcak's poetry is taught as part of courses at Ohio State University and Michigan State University.[4]

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