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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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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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    Frank Reardon was born in feb of 1974 in Boston mass, He has published three collections of poetry, “cancer Face”, Mental health center energy and exorcism of the conartist. He has also published with many other mags and forums such as Lamshadian army, zygote in my coffee, kill poet, quillbillies, Atlantic press to name a few. Frank is currently on too much vicodin working on a ful length novel but still wants to write poems and do readings from time to time.

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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 Robyn Schiff

    Robyn Schiff's books are Worth (Kuhl House Poets Series, University of Iowa, 2002) and Revolver (Kuhl House, 2008). Her poems have been published in A Public Space, Chicago Review, Fence, Volt, and elsewhere, and anthologized in Legitimate Dangers, Women Poets on Mentorship: Efforts & Affections, and other anthologies. She is an associate professor at the University of Iowa, where she directs the undergraduate creative writing program.

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    Joe Milford Hosts Nick Twemlow

    Nick Twemlow's poems have been published in A Public Space, Boston Review, Fence, Best American Nonrequired Reading 2009, and elsewhere. He coedits Canarium Books, and is the new poetry editor of The Iowa Review. He is currently an MFA student in film production at the University of Iowa.

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    Joe Milford Hosts Ander Monson

    Ander Monson is the author of a bunch of media, including a decoder wheel, broadsides, a website, a couple chapbooks, and five books, including two forthcoming in 2010: a nonfiction project, Vanishing Point (Graywolf), and a poetry collection, The Available World (Sarabande). He edits the journal DIAGRAM and the New Michigan Press. He teaches at the University of Arizona but dreams in Michigan.

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    Project Verse Winner Emily Van Duyne

    Emily Van Duyne was born and raised just south of Atlantic City, NJ, where she still lives with her husband and two dachshunds, George Michael Bluth and Sergio Leone. She teaches writing at Atlantic Cape Community College, amongst six or seven other odd jobs. Most recently, she won the first ever season of ‘Project Verse’; check out her poems at www.dustinbrookshire.com.

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    Joe Milford Hosts Puma Perl

    Puma Perl is a poet and fiction writer who believes strongly in the transformative power of the creative arts. Her work has been published in over 100 print and online journals and anthologies. Her first chapbook, Belinda and Her Friends, was published in 2008 and recently was awarded the Erbacce Press 2009 Poetry Award; a full length collection, knuckle tattoos, will be published early in 2010. She performs her work in many venues, in and out of New York City. Recent features include Cornelia Street Café , the Riverwood Poetry Festival, Middleton CT – Outlaw Night, and the HOWL Festival. She lives and writes on the Lower East Side and has facilitated writing workshops in community based agencies and at Riker’s Island, a NYC prison. She is a member of Harmattan Theater, a performance group dedicated to environmental and socially engaging theater.

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    Joe Milford Hosts Patrick Herron

    Patrick Herron (http://patrickherron.com) is a poet, artist and information scientist from Chapel Hill, NC, USA. His doll Lester is the author of _Be Somebody_ (2008, Effing Press), about which Pultizer winner Ron Silliman wrote, "Like somebody who understands that what makes Moby Dick great is all that stuff about whales, Be Somebody is difficult in the way the very best books are." Patrick is the author of several books of poetry including _The American Godwar Complex_ (2004, BlazeVox) as well as a recent book on the relationship between text mining and scientific discovery in medicine (2008, Verlag Dr. Mueller). He is now working on a new volume of poetry tentatively entited _Embedded_. Patrick's work has appeared in the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum and his _proximate.org_ (http://proximate.org) was the first new media poetics site added to the permanent collection of the New Museum for Contemporary Art. You may find some of Patrick's poems and essays in print and online journals such as _The Exquisite Corpse_, _Jacket_, _Fulcrum_, _Fanzine_, _A Chide's Alphabet_, and _Talisman_. He is the founder of the Carrboro International Poetry Festival, a member of the board of Carolina Wren Press, winner of the 2005 Triangle Arts Award from _The Independent_ (Durham NC), and a former Carrboro NC Poet Laureate. Patrick teaches new media studies, develops serious games (http://virtualpeace.org), and studies global innovation networks for the Jenkins Chair at Duke University.

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    Joe Milford Hosts Joshua Clover

    Joshua Clover (b. 30 December 1962 in Berkeley, California) is a poet, critic, journalist and author. He has appeared in three editions of Best American Poetry, is a two-time winner of the Pushcart Prize, and recipient of an individual grant from the NEA; his first book of poetry, Madonna anno domini, received the Walt Whitman Award from the Academy of American Poets. A graduate of Boston University and the Iowa Writer's Workshop, Clover is an Associate Professor of English Literature and Critical Theory at the University of California, Davis, and was the distinguished Holloway poet-in-residence at the University of California, Berkeley in 1999-2000. He writes a column of film criticism for Film Quarterly under the title "Marx and Coca-Cola", is a frequent contributor to the Village Voice, writes for The New York Times, and is a former senior writer for Spin. His film criticism includes a book on The Matrix for the British Film Institute, and the Criterion Collection essays for Band of Outsiders and Straw Dogs. His birth name was Joshua Miller Kaplan; via legal change, he took his mother's maiden name [See Clover's statement in Brooke Kroeger, Passing (2004), p. 207] His mother, Carol J. Clover, Ph.D., is the originator of the final girl theory and a professor emerita at the University of California at Berkeley.

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