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MYSTICA

MYSTICA

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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Thank you so much for all of your hard work! I admire and respect you more than any other man in this world! I love you and could not be prouder to be your wife!

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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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    Buffalo Rooftop Poets: Day 2

    Matthew Baker Thompson resides in Buffalo, New York, which is far less snowy than the image in your head. He is the author of milquetoast.exe (2007) and Who knows? Nobody knows. (2008), both released by Bad Drone Media. His work has appeared in The Lanthorne and Elm Leaves. He was nominated to be a finalist in Artvoice's Best of Buffalo 2008, in the Best Poet/Spoken Word Artist category. He has never been named the World's Strongest Man. He maintains a website (matthewbakerthompson.com,) where he posts poems periodically. He works as an XML programmer for a technical consulting firm in Rochester, New York. Kim Chinquee is the author of Oh Baby (Ravenna Press), the forthcoming collection Pretty (White Pine Press) and is co-editor of the forthcoming anthology Online Writing: Best of the First Ten Years (Snowvigate Press). She lives in Buffalo, New York. Jennifer Campbell is an English Professor in Buffalo, New York, and co-editor of Earth’s Daughters feminist literary journal. Her poetry has appeared in Heart Lodge, Feile-Fiesta, Nerve Cowboy, Letterhead, Earth’s Daughters, Hudson View, Skyline Magazine, and Literary House. She received a Pushcart nomination in 2007 and her poem, “That Siren, Sleep,” appears in the anthology Mourning Sickness.

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    Buffalo Rooftop Poets: Day 1

    Irene Sipos is a native Buffalonian who completed her Masters in American Literature at the State University of New York at Buffalo under Robert Creeley and Leslie Fielder. She is a full time lecturer in the College Writing Program at Buffalo State College. Irene is one of the original members of Buffalo State’s Rooftop Poetry Club where she has participated in several projects with her classes. Inspired by her interest in cooking, Irene recently offered a Rooftop workshop on food and poetry. Her work has appeared numerous times in local and regional publications and anthologies including the Buffalo News, Artvoice, The Buffalo Book of Poetry and Waging Words for Peace: Buffalo Poets Against the War. Her poem, “Thank You, Mr. Burchfield” is in the Winter/Spring 2009 edition of the Burchfield Penney Art Center Newsletter. Irene’s poetry has appeared nationally in Lilith magazine and as a finalist in the 2004 Awards Issue of The Comstock Review. Dennis Reed is a Web specialist at Buffalo State College's E. H. Butler Library, where he helps run the library's innovative Rooftop Poetry Club. He recently completed his master's degree in English literature. He lives in Buffalo, NY, with an uncertain number of cats. Rachel Johnson has lived in the Buffalo area all her life. Throughout her life, she has traveled to many parts of the U.S., Mexico, Canada, England, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, and Poland. She just graduated from Buffalo State College with a B.A. in English. If DNA will be published in NOMAD: art+word from the buffalo herd.

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    Greg Fraser

    Gregory Fraser earned an M.F.A. in poetry at Columbia University, where he won the David Austen Best Manuscript Award, judged by former poet laureate Stanley Kunitz. In 1999, Fraser completed his Ph.D. in English and creative writing at the University of Houston, where he was awarded the Donald Barthelme Prize and the James Michener Award for Poetry. A two-time finalist for the Walt Whitman Award from the Academy of American Poets, Fraser’s first collection of poems, Strange Pietà, was published in 2003 by Texas Tech University Press. His poetry has appeared in the Southern Review, the Paris Review, Ploughshares, and many other literary journals. He is the co-author, with Chad Davidson, of Poetry Writing: Creative and Critical Approaches (Palgrave Macmillan 2008). His second collection of poems, Answering the Ruins, was published by Northwestern University Press in 2009. The recipient of a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, Fraser teaches English and creative writing at the University of West Georgia, in Carrollton, GA.

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    Joe Milford Hosts Chad Davidson!

    Chad Davidson is the author of /The Last Predicta /(2008) and /Consolation Miracle/ (2003), both on Southern Illinois UP, as well as co-author with Gregory Fraser of /Writing Poetry: Creative and Critical Approaches, /(Palgrave Macmillan 2009). He has work forthcoming or recently appearing in/ DoubleTake, Ploughshares, Prairie Schooner, Virginia Quarterly Review, /and others. He teaches literature and creative writing at the University of West Georgia near Atlanta.

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    Chad Davidson and Greg Fraser, Poets, Critics, Doctors

    Chad Davidson and Greg Fraser, both accomplished poets, come together on the Joe Milford Poetry Show to discuss their latest collaboration, Writing Poetry: Creative and Critical Approaches, /(Palgrave Macmillan 2009). This interview will be followed on 3/14 by a reading of Chad's poetry and on 3/15 by a reading of Greg's poetry. Two great poets--three great shows!

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    Joe Milford Hosts C.K. Williams

    C. K. Williams was born in 1936 in Newark, New Jersey. He is the author of numerous books of poetry, including The Singing (Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2003), which won the National Book Award; Repair (1999), winner of a Pulitzer Prize; The Vigil (1997); A Dream of Mind (1992); Flesh and Blood (1987), which won the National Book Critics Circle Award; Tar (1983); With Ignorance (1997); I Am the Bitter Name (1992); and Lies (1969). Williams has also published five works of translation: Selected Poems of Francis Ponge (1994); Canvas, by Adam Zagajewski (with Renata Gorczynski and Benjamin Ivry, 1991); The Bacchae of Euripides (1990); The Lark. The Thrush. The Starling. (Poems from Issa) (1983); and Women of Trachis, by Sophocles (with Gregory Dickerson, 1978). Among his many awards and honors are an American Academy of Arts and Letters Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Award, the PEN/Voelcker Award for Poetry, and a Pushcart Prize. Williams teaches in the creative writing program at Princeton University and lives part of each year in Paris.

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