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Graber, Dacey, Bear featured

Michael Graber (The Last Real Medicine Show) has had an article about his book appear in his hometown newspaper. The article is called "Against the Wall: Is Memphis Poet Michael Graber Hearing Voices?" and appeared on Thursday, October 28 in "The Memphis Flyer." Graber explains his father's unfortunate connection to Joan Crawford. For more information, visit http://www.memphisflyer.com/MFSearch/full_results.asp?xt_from=1&aID=6542. He also Southern Festival of the Book on October 8th-10th.

Phil Dacey (The Mystery of Max Schmitt) has a reading scheduled for Tuesday, November 9, at Mt. Marty College, 1105 W. 8th St., Yankton, South Dakota.
Other readings include:


Thursday, November 11, U. of Wisconsin at LaCrosse
Tuesday, November 16, U. of Minnesota at Morris
Wednesday, November 17, Southwest Minnesota State University
Thursday, November 18, Marshall Area Fine Arts Council (Marshall, MN)
Saturday, December 4, Zandbroz Books, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Monday, December 6, Briarcliff College, Sioux City, Iowa
Thursday, December 9, Bound-to-Read Bookstore, Marshall, Minnesota

JP Dancing Bear ("Billy Last Crow) was the featured reader on October 1 at 7:30-10:00 for the Waverley Writers group. This group gathers in the Friends Meeting House, 957 Colorado Avenue, near Greer Street, in Palo Alto, California. He will also be reading on November 9th at the Bookshop Santa Cruz.

Posted November 1, 2004


J.P. Dancing Bear interviewed

Turning Point poet J.P. Dancing Bear is interviewed in the current issue of Adirondack Review. In this interview, he speaks of the sources and future direction of his work.

Jendi Reiter featured on Verse Daily

Jendi Reiter has recently been featured twice in Verse Daily. For more information, click here and here.

Posted March 3, 2003


Jendi Reiter's Winning Writers site offers outstanding resources for poets

Poetry Contest Insider, the main feature of Jendi Reiter's Winning Writers site, is today 's best guide to poetry contests. Each year this quarterly online guide provides guidelines, recommendations and research for over 400 poetry contests in the US, Canada and England. The site ranks each contest to help you choose which to enter. Winning quality contests is one of the best ways to gain the attention of readers and publishers. Free sample contest profiles are featured at the site.

Posted September 3, 2003

 

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