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My Own Myth Making (w/ audio)

November 19, 2008 — Posted in creative

As already noted I was featured on Spotlight on Jazz and Poetry—a radio show based out of Philidelphia, which also streams online. This was the first show to feature Canadians. I was in great company with Mary Pinkoski, the CBC Poetry Faceoff champion for 2008.

Simply because you might be impatient, I’ve made the audio of my sections of the show available in the audio player below. I’ll post the whole show soon.

Bio

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High Margins (working version)

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“unspeak the tomb”

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Notes Towards the Wailing Wall

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Power

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  1. William says

    Congratulations on your budding poetrical revelation. I think i found you in this e-maze. Awaiting return contact. I saw Your Orkut and left a scrap.
    Att;
    William Rocha Lacerda, Montes Claros, Brasil.
    Ps: Today a poet too.

  2. Rapaz says

    there’s something about how this guy keeps trying to reinvent his life over and over … a big-bang of avidness to just be here, live,and be happy to the fullest? In this anti-God society, his struggles to negotiate his passions without compromising his faith shatters his reality , and, thus, through his lines he represents the struggle waging within every one who does care about living this way without killing the author of the most intriguing poetry there is…Life itself.



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