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The Jane Crown Show

Jane Crown's Poetry Radio

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Jane Crown's poetry radio invites poets and small press publishers to interview on their craft.

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Jill Alexander Essbaum's poetry has been compared to "a cross between Dorothy Parker and a lap dance" and "John Donne in sexy underwear." Her poems are equal parts religion, rhythm, and ribaldry. Not a formalist, she prefers... more

RD Armstrong, aka: Raindog, has published 14 chapbooks and three full length collections of poetry, his most recent "Fire and Rain Selected Poems 1993-2007" was released in April of this year. His poems are widely published and he is a... more

Karren LaLonde Alenier is author of five collections of poetry, including Looking for Divine Transportation (The Bunny and the Crocodile Press), winner of the 2002 Towson University Prize for Literature. Her poetry and fiction have been... more

Born in Greenwood, SC, Scott Owens now lives in Hickory, NC, where he coordinates the Poetry Hickory reading series. He has attended Ohio University, UNC-Charlotte, and UNC-Greensboro. He will be reading from his new book,... more

Grace Cavalieri is the author of fourteen collections of poetry, including children's books. Her latest publication is Anna Nicole: Poems. Cavalieri's plays include off-Broadway productions. She's also written texts and lyrics performed for... more

"To Everyday Strive To Become A Great Man And A Saint But Always In Accordance With One's Own Standards" Charles Baudelaire 1864 frank andrick Poet, prose writer, storyteller born in Montreal Canada. He is the co-host of the... more

Evan Willner is the author of a 7450-syllable apparatus, "homemade traps for new world Brians" (BlazeVOX [books], 2007). He teaches literature at DePaul University and is hard at work on "Pirke Avot Book of Fathers," a new Talmud.... more

Michael Kelleher is the author of two collections of poems, Human Scale (BlazeVOX Books, 2007) and To Be Sung (BlazeVOX Books, 2005). His poems and essays have appeared at The Poetry Foundation Website,... more

Bill Gainer is known for the openness of his confessional poetry and is recognized as one of the founding contributors to the modern movement of "After Hours" poetry. Gainer says, "My poetry is written with an economy of words. I believe... more

Hope Maxwell-Snyder, a native of Colombia, received an M.A. in Spanish literature from George Washington University, another M.A. in Spanish and Latin American literature from Johns Hopkins University, and a Ph.D. in Spanish... more
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