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Good show today Jane ~ I kept getting kicked off by the server or my browser or whatever. I'm going to try to listen again when it is saved on the site.

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outstanding show !! tried to login to comment live, but could not, it wouldn't let me, even though I spent all that time last week getting set up .. Kennedy is great the show INSPIRED he's in Sacramento! right near me I'm gonna make a point of tracking him down thanks, ms JC outstanding !! E BL Kennedy Quote from the show: "creative writing classes are the biggest fucking scam in the world" he learned his "voicing" and style from Sinatra songs !! narcissism too prevalent in poetry .. liked that thread Posted by ww E on January 6, 2008 - Sunday at 6:40 PM

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Good luck!! as always Jane. I wouldn't mind seeing that pathetic loud mouth with no other talent except for being Jewish - Jimmy Kimmel, tossed the fuck off the air. Replaced by you. Just this minute I closed my eyes to imagine you doing a monologue on late nite TV and the amazing thing is, I can! I can imagine you doing this. So for all new listeners, and the loyal fans of Jane Crown, both her poetry fans and her show about poetry fans, close your eyes and tell me later; can't you imagine her doing late nite? love a fan

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in California 1:48 pm, still waiting for show to start, unless as neophyte here I have not understood the process correctly! .. wwE

Jane Crown's Poetry Radio  

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

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    Diane Klammer is a native of California now living in Boulder,Colorado.She is married with two children. Diane taught biology before becoming a counseling psychologist who worked with the mentally ill,individuals on probation,the developmentally disabled and the elderly.She currently works as a naturalist for the Boulder County Open Space and is a musical therapist for seniors in adult care.Her first full length book of poems "Shooting the Moon" from Monkey Puzzle Press is now out.

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    Leo Briones

    Leo Victor Briones was born in El Paso, Texas in 1963. His father came from a family of “mueblerias” or furniture makers who fled the Mexican Revolution for border town of El Paso. His mother’s family, first generation immigrants, but well established in the social circles of Northern Mexico, West Texas, and New Mexico. His grandmother’s second cousin was the lauded Mexican muralist, David Alfaro Siqueiros. Briones credits his blending of art and with social justice to this family lineage. “Siqueiros believed that any form of art should be available to all people — even the desperately poor. And that art should have a social conscience. I too believe that art should have a purpose whether for social change or spiritual transcendence,” reflects Briones. Mr. Briones’ debut book The Poet Remains was published in October of 2006. The Poet Remains a mixture of meditations, love poems and Beat poetry was well received and was highlighted at The Southern Festival of Books: A Celebration of the Written Word in Memphis, Tennessee. Subsequently Mr. Briones was invited to a poetry reading series across several states including venues in Columbia and Charleston,SC; and Savannah and Atlanta, GA. Leo Victor Briones has been honored as the featured poet at the famous Beyond Baroque in Venice California as well as other Spoken Word venues in the Los Angeles area. Recently, Mr. Briones finished the manuscript for his second book of poems Postcards from the Apocalypse. The work deals with issues of the post, post, post Modern world from love to war and everything in-between. Leo Victor Briones owns his own communications firm in Los Angeles, California. A single father he has two curious, engaging and strictly high maintenance sons; Andres 14 and Diego 10.

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    William Taylor Jr.

    William Taylor Jr. lives in San Francisco with his wife and a cat named Trouble. His work has been widely published in the independent press and across cyberspace in such publications as Poesy, Anthills and The New York Quarterly. His poetry has twice been nominated for a Pushcart prize. He is the author of numerous chapbooks and his full length collection, Words For Songs Never Written: New and Collected Poems was published by Centennial Press in 2007. The Hunger Season, a book of new poems, was published by Sunnyoutside in 2009.

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    Clive Matson

    Clive Matson arrived in NYC in 1960. He quickly fell in with the Beat Generation – his first event was a reading where he met Allen Ginsberg, Gregory Corso, and Diane di Prima. Herbert Huncke became his second father. Matson's first book was published by Diane di Prima’s “Poets Press” – 1,000 copies were sold out in 1966-67. Mainline to the Heart and Other Poems was re-released in March 2009 along with significant uncollected pieces from the same period. Clive returned to school and earned his MFA in poetry at Columbia. He has taught more than 3,000 workshops nationwide, and his how-to text Let the Crazy Child Write! (New World Library, 1998), honoring the creative unconscious, is being used by a number of groups around the world. Matson co-edited, with the late Allen Cohen, the anthology An Eye for an Eye Makes the Whole World Blind - Poets on 9/11 (Regent Press, 2002), which won the 2003 PEN Oakland Josephine Miles National Literary Award. His seventh book, Squish Boots (2002), was placed, amazingly, in John Wieners’ coffin. Chalcedony’s First Ten Songs (2007) is his current enthusiasm, a passionate, erotic and spiritual voice evolved from the Mainline poems. Mostly Matson writes from the itch in his body. www.matsonpoet.com

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    RD Armstrong hosts Lawrence Welsh

    Welsh has published six collections of poetry, including Skull Highway (La Alameda Press, 2008). Poet and editor Naomi Shihab Nye has featured his work in The Texas Observer, and the Los Angeles Daily Journal has called him “one of America’s leading writers on life in border towns.” Kathleene West, poetry editor of Puerto del Sol, has also lauded his work, noting: “It’s getting harder and harder to pull off poems with Southwest imagery, but Lawrence Welsh has worked form, content and diction to make it all new again.” His work has appeared in about 200 national and regional magazines and journals, including Puerto del Sol, The Louisiana Review, Hawaii Review, Onthebus, The Wormwood Review, Nexus, Chiron Review, The Café Review, Poetry Motel, Poetry Now, Pearl, Big Bridge, Flipside, The Raven Chronicles, The Santa Fe Poetry Broadside, Main Street Rag and the book Das Ist Alles–Charles Bukowski Recollected. A winner of The Bardsong Press Celtic Voice Writing Award in Poetry, Welsh is an associate professor of English at El Paso Community College. A former guest lecturer at UCLA, he has also taught at the University of Texas at El Paso and the Southern New Mexico penitentiary. From 1995-97, he served as poetry editor of the Rio Grande Review. A nationally known spoken word artist, Welsh has given more than 50 readings during the past 10 years in Mexico, New Mexico, Texas, California and Kansas, and he continues to conduct writing workshops throughout the Southwest. He has won numerous journalism awards, including the Society of Professional Journalists Bill Farr Reporting Award, the Copley Los Angeles Newspapers Award, the Women in Communications Endowment Award and the Jessie Steensma Scholarship. In 1992, the YMCA named him man of the year for his community service in South Central Los Angeles.Welsh is married to Lisa McNiel, a poet and teacher, and they have two young children, Megan and Patrick.

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    Bill Gainer,Todd Cirillo and Will Staple read from the book--Roxy!

    Roxy: Is after hours poetry; when the lights go down and the memory of last call has faded into the exhaled smoke of a bummed cigarette-Roxy comes to life.The poems are rooted in the street,caress (no slam!) the frailties of the human relationship, lean toward the erotic and show that honest poetry,feelings and emotions,cannot be confined by political correctness.In fact,Roxy is not a political correct collection.Cirillo,Gainer and Staple don’t tell those gentle lies. a blurb from the poet, Ann Menebroker about Roxy: …”comes along three poets who write from their perspective of life.Staple reminds of us how “few the nights content of heart/to sit with a friend/in one candle’s light”Gainer writes that “you can beat the fight out of someone/ but to kill the will/was to shatter the angels”and Cirillo,in the poet Rumi’s expansive way says “I’m getting that big-feeling again”..You don’t have to be a poet to love these poems.You just have to have a heart beating behind your ribcage.”

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    Richard Vargas

    Graduated from Cal State Univ. Long Beach in 1978, where I studied under Gerald Locklin, Richard Lee, and Dora Polk. I published/edited five issues of the Tequila Press Review, 1978-80. Some of the poets I published were Gerald Locklin, Jimmy Santiago Baca, Alberto Rios, Ron Koertge, Kirk Robertson, Nila Northsun, Dennis Cooper, and others. During this same period, the editor of the most influential small press magazine of the day, The Wormwood Review, published a large sampling of my work in the publication’s spotlight center section. I was the featured poet in an issue that included poetry by Bukowski, Lyn Lifshin, and Gerald Locklin. Rattle, a Los Angeles based poetry review, included me in their tribute to Latino/Chicano poets in their Winter 1999 issue. I was invited to read at the 2nd Annual Chicago Latino Book & Family Festival in Nov. 2000. Rattle: Poetry for the 21st Century, included my work in their "Best of..." issue, Summer 2006. Poems from 1st book, McLife, featured on Garrison Keillor’s Writer’s Almanac/NPR 2/9 and 2/18, 2006. Runner-up in Rattle's 1st annual poetry contest, 2006. 2nd book, American Jesus, published fall 2007, Tia Chucha Press.Richard has been published in The Wormwood Review, Rattle,Main Street Rag, Blue Mesa Review, Willow Review, Rockford Review, Java Snob, Touched by Eros, Breakfast All Day (U.K.), Bilingual Review/Bilinque Revista, Chiron Review, and others.Currently co-organizer for the 516 WORDS poetry series @ 516 ARTS Gallery, Albuquerque,New Mexico.

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