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The Word Wide World Radio Network (W.W.R.N) hosts several awesome online radio programs on poetry and writing, which feature interviews with authors, reviews of new and forthcoming books, discussions on the process and craft of writing, publication, new media and much, much more! The following shows are part of The Moe Green Poetry Discussion (hosted by Rafael Alvarado, Melissa F Alvarado, Brett Candace and Tracy Darling), The Nebraska Girl Lit Hour ( hosted By Melissa F. Alvarado )The Blood-Jet Writing Hour (hosted by Rachelle Cruz), W.W.R.N: Word Ballast (hosted by Billy Burgos), The Reading is Poetry Review (hosted by A.K. Toney), Writers' Sanctuary (hosted by Kim McMillion), OnWord (hosted by S.A. Griffin), Writing on Demand (hosted by Mende Smith), Word Rule (hosted by Carlye Archibeque),An Affirmining Flame (Jessica Houston ) Bougie Girl (hosted by Alaina), The Razors Edge (hosted by A. Razor), Unpublished (hosted by Rafael Alvarado and Tracy Darling), Between the Sheets (hosted by Stacey Mangiaracina),SpokenHeard (hosted by Susan Dobbe Chase), and more. Thanks for tuning in!

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Paul Suntup's poetry has appeared in numerous publications including Rattle, Spillway, Artlife, Cider Press Review, ISM and the anthology 180 More: Extraordinary Poems for Every Day. His long-awaited collection of poetry,... more

Xánath Caraza is a traveler, educator, poet and short story writer. She was named number one of the 2013 Top Ten ?New? Latino Authors to Watch (and Read) by LatinoStories.com. Originally from Xalapa,Veracruz, Mexico, she... more

Eloise Klein Healy is Los Angeles' first Poet Laureate. For the next two years, Los Angeles looks to her to celebrate important events and to make poetry a public matter. She has earned this achievement many ways. She is a professor, a... more

Laura Walker's most recent book, Follow–Haswed (Apogee Press, 2012), is created from fragments of individual entries in the sixth volume of the Oxford English Dictionary, ?Follow-Haswed?. She is also the author ofbird book... more

Join Rachelle as she talks with Carmen Giménez Smith, author of GOODBYE, FLICKER, on Tuesday, February 26th at 11 am PST/2 pm EST.

?Where Verse Becomes A Learning Lesson" Join Hip Hop Jazz Poet A. K. Toney Host of The Reading Is Poetry Review and DJ Mocha Mixx as they play listening libations from African American Poets.

Ciara Shuttleworth's poems have appeared and/or are forthcoming in Los Angeles Review, The New Yorker, Weber: the Contemporary West, and The Norton Introduction to Literature, 11/e. She is a native of San Francisco but grew up in... more

Laurel Ann Bogen is a poet, performance artist, and teacher. She has participated in the Los Angeles poetry scene for more than 40 years.She has known people to appear, flame out, and disappear, and she has known people to enter, work... more

Laurel Ann Bogen is a poet, performance artist, and teacher. She has participated in the Los Angeles poetry scene for more than 40 years.She has known people to appear, flame out, and disappear, and she has known people to enter, work... more

Laurel Ann Bogen is a poet, performance artist, and teacher. She has participated in the Los Angeles poetry scene for more than 40 years.She has known people to appear, flame out, and disappear, and she has known people to enter, work... more

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