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The Moe Green Discussion hosted By Rafael F J Alvarado & Tracy Darling

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Join Rafael F. J. Alvarado & Tracy Darling as they talk to Bill Brown Bill Brown grew up in West Tennessee ten miles from the Mississippi River. He is author of four collections of poetry, Holding On By Letting Go, What The Night Told Me, The Art of Dying, and The Gods of Little Pleasures, and a writing text, Important Words, on which he collaborated with Malcolm Glass. He holds Masters degrees from Bread Loaf School of English and from George Peabody College. Since 1983 he has been director of the writing program at Hume-Fogg Academic High School in Nashville. In 1995 the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts named him Distinguished Teacher in the Arts. He has been a Scholar in Poetry at the Bread Loaf Writers Conference, a Fellow at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and a two-time recipient of fellowships in poetry from the Tennessee Arts Commission. He and his wife Suzanne live in the hills of Robertson County, Tennessee, with their cat, Soliloquy.

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