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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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Karen Bowles is the Editor and Publisher of Luciole Press-she hosts Dena Rash Guzman,Diana Bonebrake,Scott Wannberg,Ellyn Maybe and Lo Gallucio to read!

EUGENIA MACER-STORY is a poet/playwright and visual artist who also writes books and articles on the supernatural and ufo contact. She is particularly interested in the similarity between the lore of the supernatural, sorcery and the... more

poet of the book "The Bird Hoverer" from Blazevox

George Eklund received his M.F.A from the Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa and has taught at MSU since 1989. His work has appeared in The American Poetry Review, Beloit Poetry Journal, Cimarron Review, Crazyhorse, Epoch,... more

Christian Bök (born Christian Book, August 10, 1966 in Toronto, Canada) is a Canadian experimental poet. He began writing seriously in his early twenties, while earning his B.A. and M.A. degrees at Carleton University in Ottawa. He... more

Well, I guess I am either bored, narcissitic, or want to hear my own voice. Thought I'd give this thing a try to see how I sound. If it bombs, well, you ain't gotta listen.

Dana Roeser’s second book, In the Truth Room, was the winner of the Samuel French Morse Prize, judged by Rodney Jones, and will be published by Northeastern University Press in October 2008. Her first book of poems,... more

Legend

Alice Anderson is the author of Human Nature, Poems, awarded both the Elmer Holmes Bobst Prize for Emerging Writers from NYU and the Best First Book Prize from the Great Lakes Colleges Association. Human Nature earned a starred... more

Ron Silliman is one of America's most exciting/ intelligent poet/critics. He has written and edited 31 books to date. For 25 years Silliman wrote a single poem, entitled The Alphabet.(forthcoming this fall from the U. of Alabama) His present... more
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