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jeremy.ahn

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Will you feature any younger poets anytime soon? Such as moi? Or Beau Shia

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spoken word artist Geoffrey Holman aka Priest this sunday 3pm eastern. join me and guest host Timothy Arnold,....working with artists from Def Jam tune in to interview with Turae of Def Jam next week appearing in Philly on November 30th, 2008..."i'll be there, so you be there..."

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    Join Rafael And Chelsea as they talk to Marilyn Hacker Marilyn Hacker (b. 1942) was born in New York City, and being somewhat of a child prodigy, enrolled at New York University at the age of 15. After earning her B.A. Hacker began to send her poetry to literary journals. The response to her formalist/feminist poetry was positive, and in 1974 she published her first collection, Presentation Piece, a Lamont Poetry Selection and winner of the National Book Award. Her reputation continued to grow as she published other collections throughout the 1970s and 1980s, and in 1990 she started an influential stint as the editor for the Kenyon Review, publishing many poems from minority and marginalized writers. In 1994 she published Winter Numbers, a dark and powerful book about being a lesbian in America, AIDS, and her struggle with breast cancer. The book was honored with the prestigious Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize and the Lambda Literary Award. Her latest collection is Squares and Courtyards (2000), and since 1997 she has taught English at Hofstra University.

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    - The MoE Green Poetry Dissicusion with Rafael F.J Alvarado

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    - The Reading Is Poetry Review

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    Join Rachelle as she talks to cece peri Cece’s poetry has appeared in literary journals and anthologies including Speechless the Magazine, San Gabriel Valley Poetry Quarterly, Untangled: Stories & Poetry from the Women and Girls of WriteGirl, Gift of Words: Poems for the Iraqi People and is forthcoming in The Poetry Mystique: Inside the Contemporary Poetry Workshop from Duende Books. In 2006, she was the recipient of the first Anne Silver Poetry Award. In 2008, she was chosen to read at the prestigious Newer Poets / ALOUD Series at the Los Angeles Public Library. In September, 2009, one of her poems was selected as "Poem of the Month" by Writers at Work and is online at WritersatWork.com. In Los Angeles, she co-hosts the Light the Sky Poetry Series in the Metro Café at Eagle Rock Plaza on the 3rd Wednesday of every month. In October, 2009, The Light the Sky series was selected to be part of the NEA’s “The Big Read: Robinson Jeffers and the Ecologies of Poetry.” Cece holds a doctorate in social psychology from the State University of New York at Stony Brook and consults on research design. She was born and raised in New York City.
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    Join Bryan as he talks to Gary Walton Author of Prince of Sin City, Gary Walton is the author of five books of poetry: Full Moon: the Melissa Moon Poems (Finishing Line Press, 2007), The Millennium Reel (Finishing Line Press, 2003), Effervescent Softsell (Red Dancefloor Press, 1997), Cobwebs and Chimeras (Red Dancefloor Press, 1995), The Sweetest Song (Peapod Press, 1988), and one book of short fiction and humor: The Newk Phillips Papers (Red Dancefloor Press, 1995). His latest book is a comic novel about Newport, Kentucky in its heyday as a gambling Mecca called Prince of Sin City (which is based in part on a conspiracy theory about the Kennedy assassination.) It is due out from Finishing Line Press in 2009. His work has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize twice and the Kentucky Literary Award for Full Moon: the Melissa Moon Poems in 2008. Walton is an assistant professor in the department of English at Northern Kentucky University. His areas of interest include Modernism, Postmoderism, and the Irish Literary Renaissance. Walton received a Ph.D. from the George Washington University. (His thesis was a poststructuralist comparison of James Joyce's Ulysses and the work of Donald Barthelme). He is currently Editor of the Journal of Kentucky Studies.

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    ThE MOE GREEN POETRY DISCUSSION hosted By Rafael F J ALVARADO

    Rafael talks to James DenBoer James DenBoer is the author of Learning The Way and Trying to Come Apart (University of Pittsburgh Press), Nine Poems, Olson/DenBoer: A Letter, and Lost in Blue Canyon (Christopher's Books), Dreaming of the Chinese Army (Blue Thunder Press), A Bibliography of the Published Work of Douglas Blazek 1961-2001 (Glass Eye Books), Back Until Then (PalOMine Press), Black Dog: An Unfinished Segue Between Two Seasons (Rattlesnake Press, 2005) and has been included in anthologies edited by Dennis Schmitz, David Kherdian, X. J. Kennedy, and others. He has had grants and awards from the International Poetry Forum, the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Council on the Arts, the Author's League of America, the Carnegie Fund for Authors, the Katherine Tremaine Sunshine Fund, PEN Center-New York, and The Portland Review, among others.

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    THE MOE GREEN POETRY DISCUSSION hosted By Rafael F J ALVARADO

    Rafael will be taliking to Judi Smolker & Deborah Aguilar Escalante Judi Smolker is an up and coming Los Angeles poet who studies Anthropology at UCLA. She has been a featured poet at Velvet Guerilla and Down Home. She studied poetry under Mario Padilla and is influenced by confessional poetry, the beats, Dorothy Parker, Cesar Vallejo and Satan. Just kidding about the Satan part. Kind of. Ms.Smolker has been coined the "Veronica Lake of poetry" because of her sensuous and evocative use of sound and symbol. Judi's blog can be read at www.judisincollege.blogspot.com. Deborah Aguilar Escalante is a graduate student in the M.A. in English/M.F.A. in Creative Writing program at Chapman University in Orange, CA. She enjoys various techniques of poetic style and form, and experiments in using the written word as a form of visual art in her poetry. In 2009, she was nominated for the Associated Writers and Writing Program (AWP) Intro Journals Award. She likes to write about the experience of time and space, where reality and the supraconscious fuse to explore the mind.

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    The Reading Is Poetry Review

    Join Hip-Hop/Jazz Poet A. K. Toney as he talks with guest Taylor Van Arsdale, Instructor from Loyola Marymount University Extension, Managing Editor of University Link Magazine, and Columnist for the Santa Monica Daily Press, entitled "On the Prowl"

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    Join Rachelle as she Talks to Marissa Tinloy Marissa Tinloy is a recipient of the 2009 PEN Center USA Emerging Voices Rosenthal Fellowship. She graduated from UCLA’s English Department with a concentration in Creative Writing, where she won first place in UCLA’s annual May Merrill Miller Competition for Fiction. Marissa's now writing her first novel, set in 20th-century China and encountering memories, sisterhood and the conflicting emotions of love and hate.

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    on the corner with bryan sanders & A.K.Toney

    alking to Peter j harris disccussing his poetry choir, grand performances, poetry, and music. PETER J. HARRIS, founder and Artistic Director of Inspiration House, is an African American cultural worker who has since the 1970s published his poetry, essays, and fiction in a wide range of national publications; worked as a publisher, journalist, editor and broadcaster; and been an educator, and workshop leader for adults and adolescents. His work has often explored the lives of Black men. His magazine, "Genetic Dancers: The Artistry Within African/American Fathers," published during the 1980s, was the first magazine of its kind. His book "Hand Me My Griot Clothes: The Autobiography of Junior Baby," featured a philosophical elder Black man ruminating on life, love, and ethics, and won the PEN Oakland award for multicultural literature in 1993. His personal essays about manhood and masculinity have been published in several anthologies, including "Tenderheaded: A Comb-Bending Collection of Hair Stories"; "Black Men Speaking"; "Fathersongs"; "I Hear a Symphony: African Americans Celebrate Love"; and "What It Means to be a Man" which is edited by Rebecca Walker.

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    The Reading Is Poetry Review

    Tonight we are reviewing and reading poems from 4 chapbooks on Finishing Line Press out of Georgetown, Kentucky. If you like anything that you have heard from the following reviews and poems from these chapbooks you can find info and ways of purchasing by logging on to www.finishinglinepress.com.

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