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We here at Mac Radio LOVE your SHOW! Please listen to our show and tell us what you think Thanks!

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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

wwE-sco

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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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    "D. Garcia-Wahl is the author of ALL THAT DOES COME OF MADDEN’D DAYS and ASHES OF MID AUTUMN. His new collection of poetry, BECOMING is due out shortly. He is putting the finishing touches on three more novels, another collection of poetry, and a collection of short stories. He was recently interviewed for a new HBO documentary. He divides his time between America and Paris."
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    Achy Obejas

    Achy's translation projects have included Maria Torres Piers' By Heart (Temple University Press); catalogue text for "Passionately Cuban," an art exhibition at the University of Albany, Albany, New York; catalogue text for the Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, Austria; Picturing Cuba (University of New Mexico Press, 2002) by E. Wright Ledbetter; and articles for the Chicago Tribune. She was recently contracted by the family of the late Cuban poet laureate Nicolás Guillén to produce a new translation of his work, including the classic "Motivos de Son" (the only authorized English version was previously translated by Langston Hughes in 1948) During her career, Achy has received a Pulitzer for a Tribune team investigation, the Studs Terkel Journalism Prize, several Peter Lisagor journalism honors, two Lambda Literary awards, a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship in poetry, and residencies at Yaddo, Ragdale and the Virginia Center for the Arts, among other honors. Her work has been translated into Spanish, German, Hungarian and Farsi. She has lectured and read her work in the U.S., Cuba, Mexico, Spain, Argentina and Australia, and has served as the Springer Writer-in-Residence at the University of Chicago and the Distinguished Writer in Residence at the University of Hawai'i. Achy Obejas is currently the Sor Juana Visiting Writer at DePaul University in Chicago. For additonal info, check out www.myspace.com/achylandia. If you want to receive regular information about Achy's upcoming publications and appearances, contact inov@aol.com.

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    Rachel Pollack

    Rachel Pollack is the author of thirty books of fiction and non-fiction, which have been published in fourteen languages, including: 78 Degrees of Wisdom, The Body of the Goddess, and Tarot Of Perfection. Her books have won the World Fantasy Award, the Arthur C. Clarke Award, and the COVR Award. She is also a visual artist, the creator of The Shining Tribe Tarot. She teaches in the MFA program at Goddard College.

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    BL Kennedy hosts Paul Fericano

    Fericano has been the publisher of Poor Souls Press since 1976, and was the editor of The West Conscious Review, Crow’s Nest, and The YU News Briefbook, respectively, from 1977 to 1988. He is currently the editor of The Broadsider, an annual magazine of limited edition, numbered and signed broadsides that showcase previously published poems by both emerging and established poets, including Edward Field, Angelica Jochim, Dan Gerber, leah angstman, Ann Menebroker, B.L. Kennedy, Robert Bly, Joyce La Mers, Wanda Coleman, Klipschultz, Hugh Fox, A.D. Winans and Ellen Bass, among others. He is a benificiary of grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the California Arts Council, and the Charles J. Parrott Foundation. Through no fault of his own he has been nominated three times for a Pushcart Prize, and in recent months several of his poems have been rejected by The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, Harper’s, and The Paris Review. This winter, his lyric poem “Slim Whitman, I Love You,” will be rejected by The New Republic. Paul Fericano is the Executive Director of SafeNet, a non-profit group that works with individuals and communities on healing and reconciliation issues regarding clergy sexual abuse; a job that requires a sense of humor and pays even less than poetry.

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    Eric Paul Shaffer

    By way of bio, I am author of five books of poetry, including Lahaina Noon (2005), Living at the Monastery, Working in the Kitchen (2001), and Portable Planet (2000); Road Sign Suite: Across America and Again (2007), a poem sequence in a chapbook, is my most recent publication. My poems appear in Slate, North American Review, Threepenny Review, Poetry Ireland Review, Australia's Island and Quadrant, Canada's Dalhousie Review, Event, and Fiddlehead, New Zealand's Poetry NZ and Takahe, England's Stand and Magma. I received the 2002 Elliot Cades Award for Literature, an endowed literary prize given yearly to an established local writer in Hawai'i, and a 2006 Ka Palapala Po'okela Book Award for Lahaina Noon. My poem "Officer, I Saw the Whole Thing," a poem from Lahaina Noon, received a "Special Mention" in the Pushcart Prize Anthology XXXI (2007).

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    william doreski

    William Doreski teaches at Keene State College in New Hampshire. His most recent collection of poetry is Waiting for the Angel (2009). He has published three critical studies, including Robert Lowell’s Shifting Colors. His essays, poetry, and reviews have appeared in many journals, including Massachusetts Review, Notre Dame Review, The Alembic, New England Quarterly, Harvard Review, Modern Philology, Antioch Review, Natural Bridge.

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    John Macker

    John Macker lives in Northern New Mexico in an old roadhouse on the Santa Fe Trail that is currently in the last throes of an aggressive, decade long restoration. Books and broadsides of poetry include For The Few, The First Gangster, Burroughs At Santo Domingo, black/wing (cd with John Knoll), Adventures in the Gun Trade, his opus about Billy The Kid, Rimbaud and Cochise, and most recently, Woman Of The Disturbed Earth (Turkey Buzzard Press,2007) A new cd, Reading At Acequia Booksellers, is produced by Bruce Holsapple/Vox Audio, Magdalena, NM. Over the last 20 years, has given public readings and conducted workshops throughout the West, most recently at Sparrows Performance Poetry Festival in Salida, Colorado, the Colorado Mountain College Summer Writers’ Conference & at the Moab Confluence, A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of Edward Abbey’s Desert Solitaire, among others. In Glenwood Springs, Colorado, in the early-mid 90’s edited the award-winning literary arts journal, Harp. In 2006, he edited the inaugural issue of the poetry anthology Desert Shovel Review published in Santa Fe, New Mexico. In 2007, co-edited with S.A. Griffin & Marsha Getzler, Black Ace Book 8, an anthology tribute to Los Angeles poet Tony Scibella. In 2001, he won the James Ryan Morris Memorial “Tombstone” Award for poetry in Denver. In 2004 he won mad blood magazine’s first annual literary arts award and publication for the long poem, “Wyoming Arcane.” John has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize.

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