Sat, 28 July 2007
A little late but, hey, I'm moving, so get off my sun. This week's
show includes a new definition of the American economy, as well as the
songs Jackpot, But, and Thank you: We'll Stay Forever, plus the poem The Poseidon Adventure. The featured guest is Kenneth Pobo, who is fifty-two years old and grew up
in Illinois. He and his partner now live in Pennsylvania. Kenneth
teaches Creative Writing and English at Widener University in Chester,
Pennsylvania. His book, Glass Garden, will be published in 2008 by WordTech Press. He is the author of three other books and seven chapbooks. Check out Amazon.com to get his books or e-mail him. His work can be read online at: Forpoetry.com, Three Candles, Iddie, Centrifugal Eye, Loch Raven Review, and elsewhere. Catch Ken's radio show, Obscure Oldies, on Saturdays from 6-8pm EST at WDNR.com.
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Sat, 21 July 2007
Also featured are the songs I'm Okay, I'm Okay, Everyone's a Killer, The World Revolves Around Me, There's No Feeling for this Word, and the poem You've Got to Move, Child. |
Sat, 14 July 2007
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Sat, 7 July 2007
Besides wonderful guest Richard Grayson, this week's show includes the
poems How Long Do You Plan to Hold That Knife
Above Me? and Amateur Biologist,
as well as the songs MILF and I'm Nothing Without You and Even Less With
You.
Richard Grayson is a retired lawyer and teacher who lives in Brooklyn and
Phoenix. His short stories have appeared in literary magazines and webzines
since 1975 and in book-length collections that include With Hitler in New York, I Survived Caracas Traffic, The Silicon Valley Diet, Highly Irregular Stories and And to Think That He Kissed Him on Lorimer
Street. He is also the author of WRITE-IN: Diary of a Congressional
Candidate in Florida's Fourth Congressional District, an account of his 2004
campaign for a U.S. House seat that originally appeared online at McSweeney's. See his
website here.
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