2005 Festival Program - Austin International Poetry Festival
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2005 Festival Program - Austin International Poetry Festival
IvTERNATIoNAL Po€TKy FESTlvAL APK| L t+-t7,2.005 J-ar,r\t €_\_-Ar -- ---r April 14, 2005 llth Annual Austin International Poetry Festival. We work year-round on the Festival, but you make come alive. We are honored. Welcome to the it This is the third year I have had the privilege of welcoming you to Austin as chairman of our International Poetry Festival. It has become more apparent to me that we are indeed a worldwide community of poets converging here in Austin to listen and be heard. This year with events swirling out of control in so many parts of our planet it is more important co make our voices even more eloquent. I hope this weekend affords all of us the opportunity to renew friendships and affirm our humanity with open hearts. This year denotes a year of change. We have adopted a new mission statement and a new set of goals. It is my hope that we can live up to the fine words by changing our focus from a once a year festival to a round the year continuation of diverse verse and poetry. As we celebrate our diversity so should we celebrate our love of the spoken and written word. By'ron Kocen, h,"*H*"h|r. Poeurr \ Festival\ MD Chairman AIPF 2005 Mission Statement Austin Poets International promotes literary excellence by connecting poets from Austin and around the world. We provide environment that celebrates a dynamic, inclusive passion for language, cultural diversity, and self-expression. Our organization unites writers in a a sharing of ideas that affirms our humanity. with the broadest audience Austin International Poeuy \ Festival EVENT SCHEDUTE Ruta Maya World Headquarters, 3500 5. Congress Thursday, April 14 Friday, April 15 Saturday, April 16 2:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. 10:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. 5-6:30 p.m. Opening Ceremonies, Ruta Maya,3501 S. Congress Vicki Goldsberry, Host 7-9 p.m. Anthology Release Readings Barnes & Noble, Westlake, 701 S. Capital of Texas Hwy pso and Bee caves) Scott Wiggerman, Host Stephan Baley, Syh'ia Brandon'Perez,Barry Brummett, Nicholas Dorosheff, Emily Freede,JazzJaeschke, Persis Karim, Jenna Martin, David Meischen, Matthew Mendez, Joy Palmer, Jennifer Rogers, Dr. Charles A. Stone, Scott Wiggerman Barnes & Noble, Arboretum, 10000 Research Blvd. Geo and i83) Host Barbara Youngblood Carr, John Berry, Co-Host Kim, Grace Chua, Elaine Flory,Joyce Gullickson, Michael Gullickson, ThomasJackson, KenJones, Peggy Zulelka Lpch, Tommie Ortega, Carl Polgar, Chip Ross, D. Antwan Stewart,Jenny White, Yong Shu Hoong, Worddancer Poetics Barnes & Noble, Brodie Lane, 5601 Brodie Lane Carlyn Luke Reding, Host Bob Duffy, Doyle Fellers, Anita Garvey, Lisa Grable, Strlomi Harif, Peggy Hill, Terri L;mne Hudson, Gly'nn Monroe Irby, Ingrid Karklins, Anne McCrady, Carole Metellus, Nii Ayikwei Parkes, Michael Romero, Rod C. Stryker,Jill Wiggins Borders, Westgate, Ml7 5. Lamar Stazja McFadyen, Host Cindy Childress, Machelle Dunlop, Ralph Hausser, MaggieJochild, Collin Kelley, T. Keyser, Stazja McFadyen, Neil Meili, Donna Marie Miller, Betry Mol, Alice Pettway, Anne Schneider, Hugh Tribbey, Claiborne Schley Walsh 2005 AIPF Schedule Ruta Maya,3601 S. Congiess Valerie Bridgeman Davis, Host Valerie Bridgeman Davis, Patricia Fiske, Christine Gilbert,James Hoggard, Zara Houshmand, LarryJaffe, Amanda Johnston, Agnes Meadou's, Katherine Durham Oldmixon, Ron Riddell, Scott Sloan, Arlene Wedgwood, Sholeh Wolpe. Joaqui n Zihuatrncjo 5t. Edward's University, 3001 (tallest building on campus) S. Congress Maloney Ballroom, 3rd floor, Main Building Vicki Goldsberry, Host Robin Blackburn, Del Cain, Cleo Creech, Nancy Fierstien, L)'man Grant, Cindy Huyser, DavidJohnson, Marcelle Kaspron'icz,Judith Austin Mills, Angela Patterson, Deborah Wardlaw Pattillo, Rowena Silver, Mary-Agnes Taylor, Robert Wynne 10:00 p.m.-l:00 a.m. After Hours, Ruta Maya, 3601 S. Congress Rod C. Stryker, Host Stephan Baley, Clarissa Bolding, Mahogany Brown, Robin Cravey, Dr. Madelyn Hatter, Michael Guinn, Collin Kelley, Donna Marie Miller, Jo Patti, Tito Perez, Jive Poetic, Stefan Sencerz, Mike Smola :::i' ;;l':; i,'r *:ril !;1,;iq.r f i.; :, i l ;;l :i:. i"l' ;;i 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. ;:, 1I,,; i i1;.1 ir,: I .. t,.i:t.:.;..,: iil,,:ir,,.ii r.i. ,:iil t:i iiii;:l:, i.: Ruta Maya,3601 S. Congress Segun Akinlolu, Leader :.i,,,:i:]r.i,q;,il.;it-j i":r;: j ;i.;.i'itlit'i, : i,i Caf6 Mundr, 1704 E. 5th (between comal and chicon) Agnes Meadows, Leader ,::i:tli.l:'" :':';.' . :'':.: Hideout, 617 N. Congress Claiborne Schley Walsh, Leader 1:30-4:00 p.m. Ruta Maya, 3601 5. Congress Stazja McFadyen, Host Diu'id Brecdcn, Mori Victis, Juliirn Habcr, Marian Habcr, Byron Kclcen, Danny Kocen, Casey Mensing, Vincc Quinlan, Gary Tinslcy 2 2005 AIPF Schedule Caf6 Munda,1704 E. 5th (between Gomaland Ghicon) Michael Guinn. Host Earl Anderson, A.Q.U.A.,Jennifer Atwood-Knecht,John Berry, Robin Care, T. Keyser,J. Muzacz,Joy Palmer, Susan Stockton, The Man in Black, Magda Vasquez Mozart's Coffee House, 3825 Lake Austin Blvd 6ust south of Enfietd) Susan Bright, Host Amado Balderas, Emily Freede, Albert Houston, Roy Mann, Chip Ross, Scott Sloan, Tafolla. Steve Vera. Francis Wetsel Kristi Sprinkle, Carmen 3:30-5:30 p.m. Central Market North,4001 N. Lamar, Caf6 Deck Peggy Zuleika L1nch, Host Peggy Hill, Scott Frias, Christine Gilbert, Marvin Kimbrough, Pete McKinnon, Neil Meili, Carole Metellus, Beverly Louise Monestier, Michael Romero, Anne Schneider 4:30-6:30 p.m. British Invasion, Ruta Maya, 3601 S. Congress LarryJaffe, Host Segun Akinlolu, Tim Gibbard, Peter Hunter, DavidJohnson, Agnes Meadows, David Morgan, Nii Ayikwei Parkes, Ron tuddell 6:30-9:30 p.m. AIPF Slam, Ruta Maya,3601 S. Congress Mike Henry, Slammaster Akua, Marc Brandeis, Mahogany L. Browne, Ricardo Garza,Tim Gibbard, Michael Guinn, Peter Hunter, Shamele Jenkins, AmandaJohnson, DavidJohnson, David Morgan, Lalove Robinson, Stefan Sencerz, Danny Strack, Meera Sundram, Knowtorius 13, Tracy Townsend, Joaquin Zihuatanejo 7:00-9:00 p.m. Spiritual Poetry, Westminster Manor, 4100 Jackson Barbara Youngblood Carr, Host Dr. S. K. Angral, Kim, Nancy Fierstien,JazzJaeschke, Laura Marcotte, Matthew Mendez,John Row, Celeste D.C. Simons, Leslie Stevenson, Barbara Ann Watson, D. Lester Young 10:00 p.m.-l:00 a.m. Friday Madness, Ruta Maya, 3601 S. Congress Cindy Childress, Host Gayle Bell, Marc Brandeis, Issim Dark,Jason A. Davis, Fisiwe, MeShall Gallant, Reggie Goodwin, King Savior, J.Muzacz, Melanie Rose, D. Antwan Stewart, Danny Strack, Tantra,Jenny White, K.A. Williams The TLT Show Waterloo lce House, 6th and Lamar Talaam Acey, LarryJaffe, and Tim Gibbard, Hosts Valerie Bridgeman Davis, Peter Hunter, ShameleJenkins, DavidJohnson, Agnes Meadows, Stazja McFadyen, Lalove Robinson, Aaron Sanders 3 2005 AIPF Schedule t,iilrirt,.:r '; a1 i::.:... 10 a.m. to !- .-'t ..; i -.- '-. .' Mozart's, 3825 Lake Austin Blvd. Tony Hoagland, Leader 'It:+ (tust south of Enfield) i:i;:;i1;.i,t.:,,:.:i i..ii"llr.: f,le:l;*:iiq:rFlit:lii1 E?,,i:,'iqiirl',Ll'ni i-i:r:'il';l Heritage House, 810 W. 13th fiust east of t-35) James Hoggard, Leader liIl.:ii::.,:it,r..i;'q.: i]:,ll;li.i: i::;li:iii:,ri:i,i"e riiis'li';Iig;iilii.'ii.i':i Caf6 Munda, 1704 E. 5th iUVi,t:S.:ll'i',i iili:.iiiqili: (between comal and chicon) Yong Shu Hoong, Leader 1:30-4:00 p.m. MEDTEYS Barnes and Noble, Arboretum, 10000 Research (Loop 360 and Hwy, 183) Barbara Youngblood Carr, Host John Berry, Candice Bledsoe, Gary Steu'art Chorre, Kristiana Colegrove, Hippie fuck, Glynn Irby, Pete McKinnon, Betty Mol, Alice Pettway, John Row, Roberto Vargas Caf6 Munda,1704 E. 5th (between Gomal and chicon) Claiborne Walsh, Host David Breeden, Mori Victis, Issim Dark, Barbara Ann Watson, Su Falcon,James Hoggard, Ron Horne,Jo Patti, Angela Perez, Carl Polgar, Michael Romero Heritage House, 810 W. 13th ffust east of t-35) Rod C. Stryker, Host Lisa Grable, Peggy HiJ1, ThomasJackson, ShameleJenkins, T. Keyser, Roy Mann, Stazja McFadyen, Dillon McKinsey, David Morgan, Silvia Brandon Perez, Lady Mariposa Hideout, 517 N. Congress Vicki Goldsberry, Host Barry Brummett, AmandaJohnston, Marcelle Kasprowicz,Jamela Moultrcy,Joy Palmer, Carlyn Luke Reding, Gary Stcphcn aka god, thc lor.vcrcase g, Hugh Tribbey, Magda Vasquez, Yong Shu Hoong Shar,r', 4 2005 AIPF Schedule Huston-Tillotson College, 900 Chicon, Student Union Hall (uetween ltth and 7th so into campus at Chicon 5t. guard house, first building on your right) Katherine Durham Oldmixon, Host Talaam Acey, Dr. S. K. Angral, Nicholas Dorosheff, Emily Freede, Xan Grant, Man'in Kimbrough, David Meischen, Francisco Portillo, Peter Rintoul, Robert Wynne, Fisiwe Huston-Tillotson College, 900 Chicon (between 11th and 7th) Jackson-Moody Room 200 (9o into cam- pus at Chicon St. guard house, the building is off to your left--ask the guard to point it out) Ralph Hausser, Host Earl Anderson, Gayle BeIl, Kim, Zara Houshmand, Matthew Mendez, Sarah Moran, Naorni Shihab Nye, D. Antwan Stewart, Gary Tinsley, Sholeh Wolpe, Worddancer Poetics Jovita's, 1619 S. First (letween w. Annie and Monroe) Deb Akers, Host Akua, Robin Cate, Cleo Creech, Patricia Fiske, Tim Gibbard,Julian Haber, Marian Haber, Agnes Meadows, Frank Pool, Kristi Sprinkle, Joaquin Zihuatanejo Mitchie's Fine Art, 6406 N. l-35, Suite 2800 (lincoln village Shopping center, next to chase Bank) Scott Wiggerman, Host Carlye Archibeque, Robin Blackburn,Joe Blanda, Mahogany L. Browne, Scott Frias, Llman Grant, Neil Meili, Ron Riddell, Dr. Charles A. Stone, Carmen Tafolla, Steve Vera Mozart's Coffee House, 3825 Lake Austin Blvd 6ust south of Enfietd) Nancy Kenney Connolly, Host Doyle Fellers, Tony Hoagland, Cindy Huyser,JazzJaeschke, KenJones, Anne McCrady, Angela Patterson, Michelle Pina, Mike Smola, Mary Agnes Taylor, Tracy Townsend, Tantra Ruta Maya, 3501 S. Congress Valerie Bridgeman Dar.'is, Host Robin Cravey, Elaine Flory, Mary Beth Gradziel,Judith Austin Mills, Beverly Louise Monestier, Tommie Ortega, Nii Ayikwei Parkes, Tito Perez, Vince Quinlan, Rebecca Raphael, Celeste D.C. Simons Seattle's Best Coffee, 3110 Windsor (just east of Exposition) Jill Wiggins, Host Stephan Baley, Robert Duffy, Marie-Claire Graham, Michael Guinn,Joyce Gullickson, Michael Gullickson, Larry Jaffe, MaggieJochild, Casey Mensing,Joy Perry, Meera Sundram Seattle's Best Coffee, 5th and lamar (Today only, park in the lot on the SW corner) Machelle Dunlop, Host Nancy Fierstein, fucardo Garza, Christine Gilbert, Terri Lynne Hudson, Peter Hunter, KimJarrett, DavidJenkins, Carole Metellus, Anne Schneider, Mark Unger St. Edward's University, Ragsdale Building, 3rd floor, Mabee Ballroom A Ingrid Karklins, Host Segun Akinlolu, Shlomi Harif, Marc Brandeis, Collin Kelley, King Savior, Michael Koshkin,Jenna Martin,Joy Owen, Deborah Wardlaw Patillo,Julie Ann Pujol-Karel, Jennifer Rogers, Chip Ross Tazza Fresca, 519 W. 37th (corner of Guadalupe) Cindy Childress, Host Del Cain, Grace Chua, Anita Garvey, DavidJohnson, Kittie Keyser,John A. Parm,Juan Perez,Jive Poetic, Rowena Silver, LesLie Stevenson, Dr. Madeln Hatter 5 2005 AIPF Schedule 7-9 p.m. THEME VENUES Narrative, Book People, 603 N. Lamar Ralph Hausser, Host Deb Akers, Lyman Grant,James Hoggard, Michael Koshkin, Anne McCrady, David Meischen, Naomi Shihab Nye, Angela Patterson, Jennifer Rogers Formal Choices, St. Edward's University, 3001 S. Congress, Ragsdale Bldg, 3rd flr., Mabee Ballroom A Claiborne Walsh, Host Elaine Flory, Ingrid Karklins, Stazja McFadyen, Katherine Durham Oldmixon, Frank Pool,Julie Ann Pujol-Karol, Rebecca Raphael, Carlyn Luke Reding, Hugh Tribbey, Mark Unger Verses, 5t. Edward's University, Ragsdale Bldg, 3rd flr., Mabee Ballroom B KenJones, Host Carlye Archibeque, Del Cain, Grace Chua, Nicholas Dorosheff, Jacob Gray, Shlomi Harif, Mada Plummer, Jorge Salvador, Carmen Tafolla, D. Lester Young Humor, Ruta Maya, 3501 S. Congress Vicki Goldsberrv. Host Kristiana Colegrove, Doyle Fellers, Nancy Fierstein, Xan Grant, Tony Hoagland, Peter Hunter, DavidJohnson, Marvin Kimbrough, Tommie Ortega, Dr. Charles A. Stone Lyric, 12 Street Books, 827 W. 12th St. (2 blocks east of Lamar on south side of street) Nancy Kenney Connolly, Host Barry Brummett, Robert Duffy,Zara Houshmand, ThomasJackson,Jenna Martin,Judith Austin Mills, Nii Ayiku'ci Parkcs, Sholch Wolpc, Worddanccr Pocrics, Robcrt W;.rrnc Women's Voices, Book Woman, 918 W. 12th Cindy Childress, Host Akua,Jennifer At'uvood-Knecht, Robin Blackburn, Lisa Grable, Marie-Claire Graham, MaggieJochild, Amanda Johnston, Kittie Keyser, Joy Owen, Deborah Patillo, Tracy Townsend Gay and Lesbian, Barnes and Noble Sunset Valley, 5601 Brodie Lane Scott Wigplcrmln. Host Cleo Crccch, MeShall Gallant, Terri Lynne Hudson, Cindy Huyser, Collin Kelley,Jamela Mooltrey, Sarah Moran, Angela Perez, Dr. Madelyn Hatter Spoken Word, Tazza Fresca, 519 W. 37th (corner of Guadatupe) Dillon McKinsey, Host A.Q.U.A.,John Berry, Candice Bledsoc, Clarissa Bolding, Gary Ster"'art Chorre, Valerie Bridgeman Davis, David Jcnkins, Hippie Rick, Aaron Sanders, Scott Sloan, Mike Smola 6 :,,,, ':i: r'l Urban Voices, Mitchie's Fine Art, 6406 N. l-35, Suite 2800 to 2005 AIPF Schedule (t-incotn vittage shoppins center, next Chase Bank) Reggie Goodwin, Host Talaam Acey, Mahogany L. Browne, Issim Dark, Fisiwe, Michael Guinn, Ron Horne, ShameleJenkins,Jive Poetic, Knowtorius 13, Tantra,Jason Williams, K.A. Williams Performance with Music, Big Red Sun, 1102 E. Cesar Chavex (between Medina and waler) Rod C. Stryker, Host Segun Akinlolu, Patricia Fiske, Mary Beth Gradziel, KimJarrett, Ron Riddell, Peter Rintoul, Stephen aka god the lower case g, Danny Srrack, Jenny White Vox Mundi, Resistencia, 1801 S. First (atw.Annie) Steve Vera, Host Amado Balderas, Silvia Brandon-Perez, Ricardo Garza, Marcelle Kasprowicz, Lady Mariposa, Danilo Lopez, Agnes Meadows, Carole Metellus, Francisco Portillo, Stefan Sencerz, Roberto Vargas, Yong Shu Hoong,Joaquin Zihuatanejo 9:30 p.m. In the Spotlight: Naomi Shihab Nye and Tony Hoagland, Ruta Maya, 3601 S. Congress Vicki Goldsberry, Host 10:15 p.m.-l a.m. Ruta Maya, 3601 5. Congress POETS'PARTY 11:00 a.m.-1:30.p.m. Ventana del Soul, 1834 E. Oltorf (east of t-35, just before street sptits) Carlyn Luke Reding, Host Joe Blanda, Barbara Carr, Donna Marie Miller, John A. Parm, Juan Perez, Joy Perry, Alice Pettway, Michelle Pina, Sandra Rincon, D. Antwan Stewart, Francis Wetsel,Jill Wiggins, Saundra Williams Noon-3:00 p.m. Poetry on the Porch, Heritage House, 810 W. 13th (lust east of t-35) Stazja McFadyen, Host Susan Bright, Grace Chua, Valerie Bridgeman Davis,Joyce Gullickson, Michael Gullickson, LarryJaffe, Peggy Zuleika Lynch, Nii Ayikwei Parkes, Mada Plummer, Carl Polgar, Claiborne Walsh, Yong Shu Hoong 2-4 p.m. Youth Anthology Awards Barnes & Noble Westlake, 701 Capital of Texas Hwy (360 and Bee Caves) Deb Akers, Host 4-6 p.m. Closing Ceremonies, Barnes & Noble Westlake, 701 Capital of TX Hwy Vicki Goldsberrs. Host Austtn International Poeuv \ Festival rlr;F$iif.le!$i!38#Sfifff##dlql{iliqiisl[ifilifgifff4#"fb*P#:i".1Fi*. 1".; ; j:1:1 ii"']1.1 1-1 WORKSHOPS #sfi.fgw#.$#8ffiff##f #tf8#fitWFfS.#ff##fff##fff€ttf#: :-! i This hands-on workshop lets both new and emerging poets take another look at the process of r.r'riting and performing a short piece of poetry. Participants will be encouraged to take a fresh look at both what they want to say and how they want to say it, developing new ideas, finding new ways of focusing on their desired theme, and finalIy creating 1;;3's1'r,; i" lr,:r irI ;' iilir,: l a new poem. r' li :;r, :rii,:ii'i:.i :i:;;.'r::t.i: .iill:ili:ili::.ltr,. r;{r'1,;i:{li: tr-:.. it! ir,ir:r,', .i;;:,:i:i l'1. l.:: Claibie Walsh shows poets/writers how to break through writer's block and approach poetry from a creative Several methods are used and each is a stepping stone that is extremely helpful in demonstrating methods of hovu'to get out of the 'rut' and quit staring ac that blank white sheet of paper. Bring your pen and notebook and be ready to write. point of view. ii:gr f i:{: i'i'i:i,;:iii:iir:ii i:r.1;'.'1 rq r':r' ,:11;;ii :;11;,, ::i ::,. .:ll,.l,ii, ;i;i:li.:jrii rl: r.i,:,t.i;r;, ii.,"i,:::i;ii:;;r:::i., i:riiiu:f,..i11.;:rr! ';1, ii'";1..; i:,rl,:,r,: Together rve shall explore the relationship between traditional poetry from different cultures and social responsibility. Reviring our oral traditions should include a revival of the positive values that naturally accompanied them in the past. Perhaps we can then together define the place and responsibility of the poet in modern society. iil;i.rj,:liiri.tt: .ri:l: ii i:i: t lt;1, ii..:!;ii:rri,ii i'i, ; il :lil::;.: iri,:,'r":r: i: Singapore poct Yong Shu Hoong will take you on a quick tour of his country through a sampling of essential Singaporean poetry both old and new. The session includes: writing your own merlion poem ('merlion' is a halflion, half-fish mythical creature adopted as Singapore's tourist symbol, much written about by Singapore poets), reading of selected Singapore poetry and QCrA. a Almost any moment can be the basis for a great poem; it's dexterity with tone and angle which allows the poet to carve open experience with insight and prccision. This workshop will include craft talk and a lot ot practical pt-lctical calisthenics to increase your angular vocabulary. :i l, :. , ,,i, ii,i,ll: . ;,',1, ,,ii:,li:rtirl!;i !.lii':..:,, ,:i',,,,'i !,,. i;13'tli' ii;1".:;::,1 ., ...: ,,,t-l'' rr 1,, . : I t.:. ..!:.ttt. -'.... /ri:r,'l ii;, ijt.i'i!.,r,itiil ll!;i{i:.i' During the workshop you n'ill explorc different effects crcated by the placement of line breaks. In addition to doing some cxercises involving line arrangement, \ve will discuss rhythmic concerns thar help to focus the voices of a u'ork. Bring a notepad for working on the exerciscs. 8 Austin International Poetry \ Festival r#F,ii,cjl$r$m$.sL$ia#ffiffiffitr###Bgs88"sesBitffiiitrsiffiffiffiffiws#*ffitr#ffi FEATURED POETS 93trffis,tr#iw##ffiffiffiffiffi.ffiffi#ffff#Mfff Taalam Acey An internationally-recognized performance poet, Taalam Acey u'as one of five poets selected to be featured in the NewJersey Performing Arts Center's "Theater of the Spoken Word.' Acey has won many slam titles, including the 2000 Grand Slam Champion of London's Padding International Poetry Festival, the 2000 NewJersey Slammaster and the Washington, D.C., Black Words Grand Slam Champion. He tours extensively throughout the world and has produced several CDs, including When the Smoke Clearz, an indictment of the current state of hip-hop poetry that was nominated for the 2002 Sundance Online Film Festival. Segun Akinlolu folklorist, is the author of three volumes of poetry, Waiting for the Bones (1997), Thinking Big (2000), which is a standard text for high schools in Lagos, Nigeria, and Segun Akinlolu, veterinary surgeon, poet, musician, and The King's Messenger (2004). He has also published a novel, Citadel Blues (2004), and produced two CDs of live performance poetry, On A Cold Evening (2001) and Where Rivers Sing A Song (2004), funded by the Canada Counci,l for the Arts. His work has been published in several anthologies, including di-verse-city, the anthology of the 2004 Austin International Poetry Festival. Segun is also one of Nigeria's pre'eminent performance poets leading a revival of the oral traditions through performance. Combining folksongs, original poems and storytelling, he performs his poetry with an acoustic guitar and African percussion instruments. He has performed in Africa, North America, and the UK. Segun lives between Ottawa, Canada, and his native Nigeria where he is a celebrated poet, songwriter and, musician. He is a member of the League of Canadian Poets and the Association of Nigerian Authors. More information is available on his website: www.beautifulnubia.com. Valerie Bridgeman Davis Valerie is an acclaimed performance and pubLished poet, including her award-winning collection, In Search of Warriors, Dark and Strong and Other Poems. Her spoken word show, 'My Mother s Tongue," was recorded in Capetown, South Africa, in 2004. She's known as "Banta," mama to poets. She has been published in several anthologies including Kente Cloth: Poets of the Southwest; Coming Full Circle, My Soul is a Witness; Red Boots and Attitudes: Modern Texas Women Writers; and Of Women, fusk, and Courage (forthcoming). Her work has been the title for a book (Taking Back my Yesterdays). She was one of five poets invited to perform with nationally known PBS personality Bill Moyers in An Evening with Bill Moyers. She served on the boards of the Austin Incernational Poetry Festival and Diversearts. Valerie is the President and CEO of Friendship Ring Productions, a multi-media firm that umbrellas her performances, publications, trainings, and speaking engagements. She is assistant professor of homiletics and worship ac Memphis Theological Seminary, and divides her time between Memphis and Austin. Mahogany [. Browne Mahogany L. Browne is a single mother and full'time touring poet. In 2004 she won the grand slam championship in Louder Arts/Union Square. She is the au[hor of Thin Skin, a collection of poems and essays, and three albums, including the international hit Black Secret Soul. When she isn't touring and attending PTA meetings, she works with underprivileged youth, teen parents, and young offenders attempting to save the world, one poem at a time. www.mobrowne.com Grace Chua Grace Chua has been mucking around with poetry for more than a third of her lifetime, and taking part inl conShe is a psychology and English major at college in the United States, but tributing to poetry education programs. considers Singapore home. She has been published in the Quarterly Literary Review of Singapore (www.qlrs.com) and From Boys to Men: An Anthology of National Service. 2005 AIPF Featured Poets Tim Gibbard A regular at AIPF, Tim has been a performing poet for over twelve years. In 2003, he turned his time towards academia and began studying for entrance into University, where he is srudyrng anthropology. Tim presented a paper on 'Slam' ac the UK's first conference on Performance Poetry at Bath Spa University inJuly 2004. Tony Hoagland Tony Hoagland was born in 1953 in Fort Bragg, North Carolina. His collections of poetry include What Narcissism Means to Me (Gray'wolf Press, 2003); Donkey Gospel (1998), which received theJames Laughlin Award; and Sweet Ruin (1992), chosen by DonaldJustice for the 1992 Brittingham Prize in Poetry and winner of the Zacharis Award from Emerson College. His other honors include two grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and a fellowship to the Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center. His poems and critical writings have appeared in such publications as Ploughshares, Agni, Threepenny Review, Gettysburg Rer.'iew, American Poetry Review, Harvard Rer.iew, and the l99l Pushcart Prize anthology. He currently teaches at the University of Houston. James Hoggard James Hoggard is a poet, translator, essayist and novelist. Hoggard's poetry has been pralsed for its intensity and fine sense of crafr. He has won awards and acclaim for his fiction, literary translation, and personal essays. A former NEA fellow and past president of the Texas Institute of Letters, his work has been published throughout the US as well as in Canada, India, England, the Czech Republic, and Cuba. He is the Perkins-Prothro Distinguished Professor of English at Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls, Texas. The author of 17 books, his most recent books are Wearing The River: New Poems (2005), Patterns of Illusion: Stories & A Novella (2002), and Medea In Taos 6g Other Poems (2000). Hoggard has published three collections of translations of poems by Oscar Hahn. The most recent one is Stolen Verses 6s Other Poems (2000). He was named co-winner of the Soeurette Diehl Fraser Award for lirerary translation in 1999 for Alone Against The Sea: Poems From Cuba By Raul Mesa. Yong Shu Hoong Born in 1966 in Singapore, Yong Shu Hoong holds a Computer Science degree from the National University of Singapore and an MBA from Texas A{sM University at College Station. He was shortlisted for the 1995 Singapore Literature Prize and has authored three collections of poetry - Isaac (1997), dowhile (2002) and Frottage (2005). Yong s poems were also included in various anthologies and journals, including SpinDrifter: The Island Literary Journal (USA), Map of Austin Poetry ruSA), x magazine (UK), Stylus PoetryJournal (Australia), Dimsum (Hong Kong), ldeya (Phillppines) and Quarterly Literary Review Singapore. ln addition, his writings have appeared in various newspapers, magazines and websites, including The Straits Times, South China Morning Post, The New Paper and MTVAsia.com. Yong is the organizer of the monthly subTEXT readings in Singapore and has participated in readings and Iiterary festivals held in Malaysia, Hong Kong, Australia, England and the United States of America. He is the advisor to Word Forward, a non-profit literary organization. Tara Houshmand Zara Houshmand is an lranian-American writer and theatre artist. She has studied Balinese shadow puppetry and Tibetan performing arts, and her plays have been produced in Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, and the Spoleto Festival. She was awarded the first commissioning grant from the National Theatre Translation Fund for her work on Bijan Mofid s plays. Her poetry, essays, and translations from Rumi are featured in the internet magazinc Iranian.com: rwwv.iranian.cornlZaraHoushmand. She is also a pioneer in the development of virtual reality as an art form; her installation Beyond Manzanar has been exhibited internationally and is now in the permanent collecticln of the SanJose Museum of Art. As editor for the Mind and Life Instirute, she has been responsible for several books representing a long term dialogue between Buddhism and Western science. 10 ' 'i:, 2005 AIPF Featured Poets Larry Jaffe LarryJaffe is the poet/host at the Autry Museum of Western Heritage and the International Readings Coordinator for the United Nations Dialogue among Civilizations through Poerry program. He is also the creator and host of the Poetix Spoken Word reading series. Jaffe is the Co-chair of Poets for Peace and has spearheaded organizing poetry hosts around the world through the Poetry Host community group. Each monthJaffe writes a poetry column for www.about.com Museletter and he is an editor for Web del Sol. He has been featured at numerous readings and poetry festivals throughout the United States and abroad including the Hammer Museum,Japanese American National Museum, Comedy Store, Autry Museum, University of Texas, UC Northridge, UCSB, Loyola Man.'rnount University, Austin International Poetry Festival, Los Angeles Poetry Festival, San Luis Obispo Poetry Festival, Bristol, Paddington and Birmingham Poetry festivals. Shamele Jenkins ShameleJenkins, is an internationally recognized spoken word artist. She is the Founder and Artistic Director of 'Lip, Tongue 6s Ear Poetry Productions, ' a six-year old, multicultural, spoken word and storytelLing guild in South Florida-- with over 400 members. Shamele and LTE host quarterly workshops on the craft of poetry as well as perform in schools, museums, and universities. She tours both nationally and internationally and is the author of the book Raprure for a Vessel. Collin Kelley Collin Kelley, a narive of Atlanta, Georgia, is an award winning poet, play'wright and journalist. His debut collection of poetry, Better To Travel, was nominated for the Georgia Author of the Year Award, Kate Tufts Discovery Award and Lambda Literary Award. Kelley's poetry has been published in Split Shot, In Motion, The Pedestal, Lily, Blaze, Welter, Poetry Super Highway, Velvet Mafia, The Harrow, Alternative Arts and Literature, SubtleTea, Offerings, SophomoreJinx, Shout Them From the Mountain Tops: Georgia Poems, HomeGround (UK) and many others. New work is forthcoming in Terminus, The Chiron Review and theJava Monkey Speaks Anrhology. He also created two spoken word performances--Poems for Conquering Venus and Two Voices--which premiered on Georgia Tech's WREK radio station program, Advise and Dissent. His interview with acclaimed German director Wim Wenders was published in MovieMaker magazine in December, 2003. His play, The Dark Horse, was the recipient of the 1994 Deep South Writer's Award for Best Play. The play also won the Georgia Theatre Conference Award in 1997 for Best Play. He has completed his first novel, Conquering Venus, and is at work on a second novel. By day, Kelley is the managing editor for Atlanra Intown and Atlanta Buckhead magazines. He has been a journalist for more than a decade. In 2004, Kelley began hosting the Internet radio show The Business of Words on Leisure Taik Radio Network. Visit his blog at www.collinkelley.blogspot.com. Marvin Kimbrough Marvin Kimbrough, Ph.D., is a native of Austin and professor emeritus of Huston-Tillotson College where she received the Exemplary Teaching Award. A Fulbright Award enabled her to study at the Sorbonne. She has received the Prized Pen Award from the Texas Writers' League, as well as the Writer of the Month honor and the Salute to African American Writers. She was also awarded the Austin Black Writers Award from the Austin Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Her "On Writing Hat Poems" was animated by Francisca Talenta and screened at che Guggenheim Theatre of New York and on PBS. Recently, she won Second Place for her poem "Texas Izz," a contest sponsored by Poetry in the Arts. She is the author of three chapbooks: Even Frogs Can Drown, Him-With-The-Square-Toes, and The Ghost of East Eleventh Street. Dr. Kimbrough has received a Proclamation by the Ciry of Austin, the Heritage Award from the Texas Education Agency and a Resolution from the State of Texas, House of Representatives. The Huston-Tillotson College International Alumni recently awarded her the Academic Achievement Award. She is Poet Laureate of St. James Episcopal Church. 11 2005 AIPF Featured Poets " .:' Agnes Meadows Agnes Meadows currently lives in London, has been a journalist, arts funder, freelance consultant, and is now a Performance Poet. She has been glpsying around the world since she was 15, and has made a home in places as diverse as Mexico, the Philippines, Australia, and Turkey. Her poetry is a reflection of her urban experience, the things she has seen and felt both at home and overseas. Having worked with Indian Classical Dance for many years, she has written and narrated shows for some of the UK's leading Indian Dancers, and toured with them in the UK. Agnes has a growing reputation on the Performance Poetry scene both in London and other parts of the UK, having toured throughout the country. She held rhe Farrago Slam Club's Best Performer Award in 1998 and 1999, and has slammed successfully both at home and abroad. In 1999 she began developing a solid international reputation, and subsequently performed in the USA, Turkey, Spain, Palestine, and Israel. She has three times been a Featured Poet with the Austin Internadonal Poetry Festival, giving performances and workshops all over Texas, including readings in Spanish, drawing on the 3 years she lived in Mexico. At the 2003 AIPF she won the Chrisrina Sergeyevna Award for Outstanding Writing. Stazja McFadyen Stazja McFadyen is making her first "civilian' appearance at AIPF, having served seven years as a festival organiz' er. Winner of a Christina Sergeyer,na Award in 1998, Stazja's poetry has been published in anthologies, magazines and journals in the U.S., Canada, England and Australia. She has four chapbooks and one full length collection, Garland. As a spoken word artist, she has produced, hosted, and/or been featured at hundreds ofvenues in [he United States and England. Her solo CD, Business As Usual, won a Golden Headset award in 2002. She currently Iives in the Tampa Bay area, where she performs with the Tampa Bay Poetry Foundation and Irritable Tribe of Poets, a jazzlspoken word collective whose critically acclaimed compilation CD Vital Sign: The Primal Sessions was an MP3.com fearured selection. Recent projects include TBPF s Painting in Poetry showcase at Eckerd College and videoed for Pinellas County Public Access television, Clearwater Main Library s Main Event monthly reading series, Irritable Tribe of Poets Dali and Mass Culture collaboration at the Salvador DaIi Museum, and Palabra Loca monthly reading series. She is also contributing U.S. poetry ediror for x Magazine, published in the U.K. Naomi Shihab Nye Naomi Shihab Nye was born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1952, to a Palestinian father and an American mother. She received her B.A. from Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas, where she still resides with her family. She is the author of numerous books of poems, including 19 Varieties of Gazelle: Poems of the Middle East (Greenwillow Books, 2002), Fuel (1998), Red Suitcase (1994), and Hugging theJukebox (1982). She has tr.vice traveled to the Middle East and Asia for the United States Information Agency promoting international goodwill through the arts. Nye has received awards from the Texas Institute of Letters, rhe Carity Randall prize, and the Internatlonal Poetry Forum. Her poems and short stories have appeared in various journals and rer.iews throughout North America, Europe, and the Middle and Far East. Nye has also written books for children, and has edited several anthologies of prose. Nii Ayikwei Parkes Born in the UK, raised in Ghana, Nii Ayikwei Parkes is a recognized poet and author of two collections; eyes of a boy, lips of a man (1999) and M is for Madrigal (2004). He will be releasing a new collection in 2005 to raise money for a writers' fund he is launching in Ghana in JuIy. Nii has performed all over the world on major stages like the NuYorican (Ner,v York), The Royal Festival Hall London,Java (Paris) and Paradiso (Amsterdam), and has been featured on radio and TV in the UK and the US. A versatile and hard working writer, his prose has been published in x magazine and the best-selling Tell Tales Volume I, which he co-edited, and his articles can be found in Sable and Poetry News. In 2001, Nii was Poet-In-Residence at the Poetry Society of England, was given an Arts Council Award for his just completed novel, The Cost of Red Eyes and won rhe Farrago Best C)verall Poetry Performance Award, which he won again in 2004. He is the featured face for Poetry in the 2004 Time Out London Guidc. 12 ''' ,., 2005 AIPF Featured Poets Jive Poetic Jive Poetic was ranked 10th in the National Poetry Slam Ieague ( 03), 3rd in Toronto Canada ( 03), and is Pensacola's Grand SIam Champ ( 0a). He was a team member to the world-renowned Nuyorican Poets Cafe ( 03) and the socially invested Providence SIam Team ( 0a).Jive Poetic has crossed language and literary boundaries, published in several anthologies, and translated for German and Poland audiences. Also a screenwriter, he recently returned from his third Europearn tour and produced his first film, Personaliry Clash. Ron Riddell Ron Riddell is a writer and peace worker. He holds an arts degree from Auckland University. In recent years, he working in Latin America. fuddell has performed in a number of countries, including Chile and Colombia, where his latest book, Spirit Songs (like El Milagro de MedelLin y otros poemas) was published in a bilingual edition. Riddell has performed his work in many festivals and culrural venues around the world, including The Edinburgh Festival, Harbourfront (Canada), El Festival Internacional de Poesia de Medellin (Colombia), and El Festival Internacional de Poesia de Cartagena (Colombia). He has also been involved in a number of peace and cultural initiatives in Coiombia, Chile, U.S.A., and New Zealand.In Auckland Riddell established a haven for poets with the Live Poets' Caf€ which adjoined the Dead Poets Bookshop in Karangahape Road. He has published 14 collections of verse. At present, he lives in Wellington, where he is Director of The Wellington International Poetry Festival. has been traveling and Carmen Tafolla Carmen Tafolla is an internationally published poet, writer and performance artist. A native of San Antonio's West-Side Barrios, she has performed in Germany, England, Mexico, Canada, Spain, and throughout the U.S. She has five books of poetry: Get Your Tortillas Together, Curandera, Sonnets to Human Beings (which won the UCI Narional Chicano Poetry Award), La Isabela de Guadalupe y Otras Chucas, and her latest, Sonnets and Salsa. The author of numerous short stories, screenplays, and children's works, she is also currently co-authoring the biography of famed labor organizer Emma Tenayuca. She also co-authored a script with filmmaker Sylvia Morales for a feature-length comedy about life on the border, entitled, REAL MEN... and other miracles.' In 1999, she was awarded the Art of Peace Award by the President's Peace Commission of St. Mary's University for writing which contributed to peace and justice. Tafolla presently lives with her family in a lOO-year-old house in San Antonio, where she is finishing a collection of short stories and the Tenayuca biographies. Sholeh Wolp6 Poet and translator Sholeh Wolp€ was born in Persia but spent most of her teen years in the Caribbean and Europe, ending up in the U.S. where she pursued Masters degrees in Radio'TV-Film (Northwestern University) and Public Health (ohns Hopkins University). She is the author of The Scar Saloon (Red Hen Press) and her poems and translations have been published in many Literary journals and anthologies in the US, Canada, and Europe. Her manuscript of translations of a selection of Forough Farrokhzad's poetry is due for completion this July. Sholeh is the recipient of several awards for her poetry and is the director and host of Poetry at the Loft, a successful poetry venue in Redlands, Ca. She divides her time between Redlands and Newport Beach, California. 13 Austin International Poetnr \ Festival .:..i tr. I ; ;i1, iil,,.l I i:. . tit ;,,rli; i l jt;.'i' ;i ll 2OO5 REGISTERED POETS rfffi$ ##e i1i ;i:1 Deb Akers is on the Board of Directors for AIPF and is the editor of the AIPF Youth Anthology. She also serves as the mail manager for BORDERLANDS: Texas Poetry Review, and is on their Board of Directors. She hosts children s poetry workshops in local elementary schools. Her most recent work has been in the Austin Chronicle, the San Antonio New Express, and Creative Pulse Magazine. Ai';*ul - #iu:+::,i:liF-lt, Pr{'f #liif i,r,i\ftr?,s"'tfu*l:dxp*:e}i.ai,'*rvl She is a wonderful woman who wants to be a wonderful poet in this wonderful world of poetry. ilii. :L +.. +r;,;:"*i -.F*i*j*fu, ilt*iao* Dr. Angral believes that poetry has potential to create awareness to any social crisis and motivaring construcdve response to it. Dr. Angral writes poetry on nature,women and child development and HIV/AIDS, believing that poetry is a necessary diet for good souls and their role for the benefit of society. ir r:':;: Carlye Archibeque was born and raised in Los Angeles. She's held many jobs that provided inspiration for a career in poetry: weapons and tactics trainer for the Nar'y, casino waitress, fry cook, postal carrier and visual effects coordinator for Spider-Man 2. On her good days she has a bad attitude and on her bad days she just stays home and writes. She is the host of the long running Poers on the Half Shell at Beyond Baroque in Venice, California. i;;.,;",;i 1l;.,,-rt.li:t'ii]:-:.1.,;i:'il:ri:iil.,i'ii, {"l fli i..3lli.{,! Earl Anderson lives and wri[es in the woods in Indian country in the Ozarks. He is part white, r:';:lirii?ri::;. j:ri.-t*.'{:i:;Li-i. : "i '".' ..:... i" p:" ' jai but can't prove it. {"ii5,:;ii. Jennifer Atwood-Knecht is not your traditional poetry-slammer--usually a reluctant poet and an overworked com' munity-college instructor, she loves the written and spoken word and once in a while pens a pleasant line. She Lives in McAllen, Texas, with a patient husband and several presumptuous pets. r:l:'ii,:il.j'.:,r {1;,,iiq.31,1 1',;q,'r: - i-ljii;Litlt q, 'ifiri tlSrd}* He is a Poet/Historian/Educator/ Xicano Activist from the Rio Grande Valley or La Frontera; teaches the only Chicano Studies class at the high school level in Texas; founded and hosts the Nueva Onda Poetry Nights @ the Edinburg Public Library every other month; currently working on his first collection entitled Nueva Onda: Searching For That Perfect Beat., published by his own independent press--Nueva Onda Press / Tiahui Publications. He considers himself a Nueva C)nda Poet searchinq for thar perfect beat. I:: i She is an African American womanist whose work has appcared in a number of anthologies who lives and loves Dallas, TX. in Berrgy regards "acadcmic poet' as an oxymoron, and writes what he calls "muse-centered poetry." Fortunately there are nine muses, so he gets a little variety. Hc is a professional poet, with poetry his religion and his worship. Poetry detcrmines wherc he lives, who he loves, what he does for money, where he goes to church, what he wears, rvhat he eats, and when he goes ro bed. One of his books is still in print. 14 2005 AIPF Poets Her poetry focuses on four things that go together naturally: silliness, sex, love, and anger; self-published her firsr chapbook in 2003; is now working on a second book and CD; competes in the Austin Poetry Slam and co-produces the Beer and Barbecue Poetry Party reading series in San Marcos. Besides rvriting, Robin also plays bass guitar and manages to squeeze a dayjob into her busy schedule. ,i.;.ri.i?l;lr:l:l..i:r1.i::,):.:"J"'",u1;il,{:{:a!:i;:lLl'!i.|.:i..|f|i; He lives in Austin, where he spends many happy hours making music and writing poems. {,;,cr;;ii** i,. i}iuiijrelll - ila;{e::;*, F",}i tiittt World traveler, social activist, inspirational speaker, and spoken word poet, she says her work is to "...encourage the broken and withered soul." She traveled the world with her family at a young age. After graduating from Baylor University, she traveled to Southeast Asia where she served as a Business E"gti.tr Instructor at Yonok College in Lampang, Thailand; a beacon of light for many women in Southeast Asia, she spoke ro several audiences about supporting women s rights issues. Her international travels have allowed her to deliver inspirational speeches to upLift and motivate citizens of many countries; cunently, a graduate srudent at SMU in Dallas, Tx where she resides. In Dallas, she encourages women and minorities through her speeches to press toward the mark for equality. #*iaii*rg - A*r;qls:*, ?H }"}Sdt writing poetry for years. This is her fifth year involved with AIPF; has been published in rhe anthology several times. Spoken word is one of the hobbies she enjoys when not r.l'riting in the fiction genre. Her first poetry book is entitled Life is a Song Worth Singing. {.*,*ris** €.." She has been fl4;er;l ffir'*crrI*i* . *Vnatra'ialcc, c"$fld {:#{};qid,s Marc Brandeis is is a performance poet from the wilds of central Canada; brings poetry to AIPF with a discinctive northern flavor, as diverse as the geography ofthe country, as varied as the people; at times he's loud, quiet, evoca' tive, erocative, but usually entertaining. 1l i * r,u i ;: # lft rt q.i * s'r - *un r' *;: -'f * fu 'g lh,* r'; ylft , i* j-8i q"F S dt, She is a bilingual poet li\ring in the Pocono Mountains, Pa;published in both Spanish and English; edirs the Spanish page of Niederngasse and Mindfire Renewed. fil**i*t ffir**#** - {'*ry*'i:{f+r"'flH He tJS"& has an MFA from lowa's Wricer's Workshop and a PhD from the Center for Writers at the University of Southern Mississippi, with additional study at theJack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics; has published six books of poetry and three novels and is a member of the Industrial Workers of the World. Saxs** ffir$gfut. - &rust$ru" .EH #S"e pft;rfte+ui*lnrpfl*$$"#*t ffi*rnv ffirc:{rru#s*Et - Ae;ct}x" TH i.,F$.da" He lives in Austin, Texas, where he teaches at UT in the Department of Communication Srudies. ffi** flsin - S*g*utaw, YH {.}%& He is an observer and writer of prose and poetry. His books, Lawmen of the Old Wesr: The Good Guys and Lawmen of the Old West: The Bad Guys are in bookstores and his poetry chapbook, Songs on the Prairie Wind, is not; has had poetry in di*verse*city, Blood and Thunder, New Winds, Westview, and other pubs; conrinues ro believe that writing is working no matter what anyone says. ffim*rfu*na V*ar*#fo&**c$ #xrr - ,&aas€*m, TH. SSS& $*carrX#ns.rst[8":i"*.r"**sr* She is a humorist; storyteller; musician; author of 9 books of poetry, prose and short stories (including three Ciry of Austin Arts Commission-funded books in her Ancestor Series;Dreamdancinq With Ancestors was nominated 15 """" 2005 AIPF Poets ,;ijii!!:1| ! .; "::;;; ; "."";' ' i:iiiili:' for a Pushcart Prize); hosts a monthly venue, Borders-on-the-Word (for over t0 years); chairs a poetry workshop at the Arboretum Barnes [gNoble; teaches creative workshops in area schools, universities and retirement centers; is an internationally published poet. . ll ir lli I l"r {,i r,: l"l , 'l ;!i l! i 1; ;l!. She says she is an old woman now with much to say; that poetry i: i.litF l? i !,. ;t I r,: offers an audience and glorious. her sanity and offers her satisfaction, she's published and that is i:..1 i"i ,ii:i"; jlijtiir':t.:, . iit *,." i:. . i".:r-';:iijli:'f t"' , '.'r ' f writing poetry preserves tp;il; ;,'lii: i,il: She has poetry on the spokenword/jazz CD, VITAL SIGNS: The Primal Sessions;her new chapbook is titled Effervescence; was recently published in Feminist Media Studies and The Southwest Review; read her work at the Women s Studies Symposium in Toronto, and the College English Association in Indianapolis; teaches creative writing ar the University of IA at Lafayette where she pursues a Ph. D. and co-hosts the English Department's reading series; has attended AIPF since 200i and is excited to be here again. ,:.li;. r':g 5l+:,',;'+;';:ri" iIt*r.rl"r;l' - #*:i!*g'i, l''Jfl'""i ilj$,i[ New Mexico poet and occasional actor, he was born in New York. After attending first grade in London, England, moved to, and was raised in, NM. His poetry is drawn from the human experience, both within and beyond. Much of his poetic inspiration derives from deep inside a soul annealed in the flames of life s eternal struggle and tempered by his keen observances of people interacting with one another and the natural forces that surround our daily lives. lril"it;i:i,lc1i,i ,i-:.:lir.rjj,,ti'ri:,' - 11',:lilt i!,:it"i.r:lfg!'ie, li,ld [$liil:l She has been considered a Literary Artist for about fifteen years; has been published in various anthologies, magazines, and in her own rwo chapbooks titled, Follow UR Bliss and Him andJim with Eismyne Press Inc. Her third book, We Three, will be our this spring as well as two CD projects; Ioves performing her work with the Sun Poets in San Antonio, TX. itii;l irrr:'', 1i-;-;:iii'i,:li.,r ;".i:rili:*il'r, - ,ii*:t;tF*'1, 3';;f *,jir,i:t Her poems have been published in dozens of literary journals and in three books. Carolina Poetry Society and the AIPF board. -i,}{ iii:'i:ii,;t 1-i.:';ii:y .' i:r*:,{.i*, i,l':i".*i, ;*r'l;trl:r'J,i{:il She is a member of the North ilii;iE'i:i'u'r"l!",,r.:*r;?, He grew up in Houston, lor,'ing tall trees, big clouds, girls, Omar Khalyam, Carl Sandberg, and Walt Whitman; came to Austin to attend UT, Ioving clear water, peyote, taxicabs, women, newspapers, hitchhiking, Marcus Aurelius, and William O. Douglas; married and had kids, loving Dr. Suess, Star Trek, Baghavad Gita, Mohandas Gandhi, and Macintosh; eventually went to law school, worked in city hall, opened a law office, and hit his word limit. ' . :" ;: He was raised in a North Carolina tobacco family at a time when party lines and dirt roads were slowly disappearcame home to retire and thumb her nose at bluehairs; the last KKK billboard in the country was replaced by the face of a black man running for Senate; high school life revolved around football; we won state championship led by a gay quarterback and the whole time old Southern Baptist hymns were being sung in thc ing; Ava Gardner background. i'r:;ii'ii {-i.rr';' ' iiiil,ir::llr ';, il'!;' l.iit;iii:! Detroit-born, coming by way of the Arizona sun, he began his journey in 1997 at Detroit's Cafe Mahogany. On stagc, he is known to transform the stage into a classroom with lessons on issues that plague us as individuals and collectively. Off stage, he designs and implements programs, workshops, and events for youth and community groups. He stirs the minds and embraces the spirits of audiences everywhere. 16 2005 AIPF Poets Originally from Shreveport, LA, he has been bringing his fire to mics around Ausrin for the last five years. Drawing from experiences, he's a poet without a poetic license; writes to chronicle his survival; has turned tragedy into triumph; paints himself victor instead of victim. if';ll'l i".it';i'fv . j:1'":1r''1rxi"" ftif"i l..r$;ltu He is a plumber, pipefitter and father of four; lives in a small house overlooking a small river in the small rown of Franklin, NH. Against his own better judgment, and wiser heads not prevailing either, he has allowed the publication of Ordinary Lies, a small collection of his poems. frii;+,l"il;.:ii,,:. 1ii;Xtil"ri;i She is . iZt::;l;.i*, very nice woman with a l'i!, {..il5lt, ,tif,irli,:1rri"6d-!':1lil,,ll*:"ll:rl: hand for beautiful photography. Her newest chapbook, Chocolate Laby'rinrh: Savor rheJourney is more a work of art than a mere publication. Absolutely beautiful." - Kelly M., host of Nuevo Onda Poesia, says. $a; il;'ii+a:;-* - *s;r'iiilitfu, il,fa {*t$r} She is a very very very old woman who claims poetry keeps her young. Her work is in numerous anthologies (including last year s di*verse*city); and google turns up publications she s forgotten were there; is recently writ' ing poetry in Spanish in an effort to improve her literacy in the language; is also the author of The Mechanics of Poetry, available on www.amazon.com. ; i14q*"r,j*sr F'*lEeir* - f,Friirpir"ttXr; 5sprBa"l;rgr, i'14 L$Ii$. He is a native Texan, born in Yoakum in 1938; a graduate of Texas State, where he studied art and music. After graduation he entered the field of marketing communications; was the founder and chairman of an Austin firm bearing his name for more than 40 years. In addition to leading his company, Fellers spenr more than 30 years as a speaker-trainer for many For[une 500 companies; is on the board of numerous non-profit organizations and serves on several corporate boards; is retired and lives with his wife, Claireen, on a small ranch where he writes, raises Ionghorns, dreams, and dapples in art and life. i.3*lpi "Tilt*' l$ F}q:}d}€"}- El}r'*6":$lilt;* t{ll'rl;*s, ?H f."35s \dd,,+dl-,s,fi{iy$tiri*{l,t?';}$i. Michigan transplant living the good life in The Gateway to the Hill Country; been part of rhe AIPF program since April of 2002. Her work has appeared in the Anniversary di*r'erse*city anrhology and in the Map of Austin Poetry online newsletter. Additional samples can be found in The Poetry Patch, located on her web page. i\?**,*y Fir:rsti*tt {eitS, She is a fiisim* - #r**fu,*s*1, F1*Y #5& wwt+raru"$i:+ius*.,*#Es} Fisiwe, singer, poet, author is the host of "Hottest Poets" and the former host of "Poerry ar The Shack," one of Harlem's longest running poetry venues. Fisiwe is member of "Precious Gift and the songstress behind the innovative soulful rock band "Fuzz Deluxe." Fisiwe's vocals are featured on the CD's of Taalam Acey's Morally Bankrupt and"Mood Demistify, and the compilation CD In the Meantime" wirh Smooth AsJazz Publishing. and Faraji Salim'NRGOD.' F*tn*cEa flix*q* - &arsti*r. ?X #S& #E*srar* *r$*ry - {*rg*a,xu {fuei*ti,, 'E"H AF1te. completed academic courses in creative writing, participated in writing workshops, and srudied privately under award-winning professionals. Both her poetry and short fiction have appeared in small-press literary magazines, and she has won conference prizes in fiction; currently working on a ghost'story novel and recently finished the book-length poetry collection, Feast of Regrets. She bff.ff- flransfs - fl{. tuVqpr{tu TH WSS" 17 " 2005 AIPF Poets lll:,,!li i , :'1:;;.'qqril.r .i:r': ti,l;::.ii':ii l;i i.lil, .:;': " i'ri{1liii E"il!d'i Emily is a closer poet who is celebrating her own midlife crisis by outing herself. No more secret scribbling of words in a spiral notebook. No more hiding the poems from others. No more embarrassment and fear. Good, bad or ugly, she challenges herself to share her poetry at this time. After all, it s only words. Although currently living in Albuquerque, Emily was a resident of Austin for three years during which time she discovered the Austin Inrernarional Poetry Festival. She blames AIPF for unleashing the poet within. But she thanks them for inspiring her to come out and play. '.:, t t:.l t i,. r:, "Art is but i it :, :';;':; ii, ll :, j ii1,it :'rf: :!'! ii,i. i;,!ll; te a column of air upon which we momently rest our souls." - {,: l.1 i.,i ;i\ Learned horn'to drive in Bos[on, but got her politics in Vermont, this quarter-century-old queer yankee poet, playwright, and freelance magic bean buyer is currently doing quasi-anthropology research down in the dirty (south). i',: e: ,il,ll 1:, i.;. i l;:,; ;ll i*t,r: i:l,,,r i i,,l :',11,,: :,'rt f.r l; i ti :l ipll i {.i" ii i i' - i"1..1 i i i;. "i",:i ii :!i,{:q ;r.; salesperson with a poetry habit; writes most of her poetry while driving around in the car, and poem in her sleep; thinks you can make a poem out of anything, kind of like you can make a cury/ once wrote a Anita Gan'ey is a out of anything. j:li,l.rl;,; i:ri:. i.:r;,rr 1,,: ilr'iil,:l:;. 'i.i'i {"j:i,;':i, Originally from EI Rio Grande Valle de Tejas (Rio Grande Valley), he moved to Austin in 1998 and then to DFW in 2000. He has performed poetry since 1997 from South Texas to the DFW Metroplex and conducted poetry workshops wirh Writers Garret of Dallas in Oak Cliff. His has published in Arts DFF, Map of Auscin Poetry, Voces en Celebracion (Austin Hispanic Writers), and Megaera Literary Journal. with Borderlands: Texas Poetry Review, as the production editor. "Poetry is the stuff of life, a major force for expression in this world of loud noise and meaninglessness." She's also a watercolorist, which is a kind of poetry, too. She lives in Austin; is a volunteer A native Houstonian, she is the three-year editor of di*verse*city, the annual anthology of the AIPF; has been a member of the Board of Directors since 200I; also Poetry Editor of the online journal C/Oasis, and combines careers as reakor, u,'riter and editor, and recently served as editor of Freeport Bottle Works, by Carllm Luke Reding; for several years, worked for Texas Nafas, a local TV program, and has interviewed such luminaries as Robert Bly, Coleman Barks, and Ursula LeGuin. A former spelling champion, holds degrees in marketing and public relations from the Universlty of Texas. As a poet known for her performances, she attemprs to sound a universal note u'ith her reader, evoking both emotional response and a recognition of our connection with each other. He lvas bittcn by the mutanr X gene that made him haiku at fourteen. He bubbles forth like a fountain' bearing rvirness to violence in a global Nineveh, cannot keep his peace unless, likeJonah, a leviathan devours him and spits him, someu'hat digested, to our shores from its belly. He d rather his trips to sea be on cruise shipsl He spits becausc, quite literally: his life depends on it! Co-director of Housron International Poetry, Inc. (known as HIP); helps out with a monthly poetry reading workMA at University of Houston, Clear Lake; is a published poet; lives u'ith her husband and two daughters in League City, TX. shop, the WordFactory; earned her BA and 18 , {\4,;tt-t '*r::t}: l-1r;;r.i;:is,i - fi*s.i {Yr:,t;:.i;. 2005 AIPF Poets 'l'j4 tJirjh Mary Beth dii'ides her time between an idyllic rural life in Red Rock - where her Ninja Attack Kittens shred any poetry not up to their standards - and life in the fast lane west of Austin where she earns the cash to feed her farm animals. tzf*a*',tt:" {"F*;i'-,* {"js';'rf:;,rl';'r - li** .*.r:,'3:r.qrai*, 'i"34 4,3%d4 Marie-Claire is a high school freshrnan in San Antonio. Her passion is spoken art in any form; has read on a local NPR station twice, currently performing in school and community theatre; reads at local venues. Her presentation skills are excellent; she is a published writer; hopes to make a living off her craft, and go to college to study writing and drama; loves cotton candy. t".9rc""*ru f-{s';r*'{ - Ei$qi*,r" [-H {"1%d"\ irtipt;lww1rt.#il}st;fl$*fl.*d*lr'fryr;*nt Lyman Grant teaches at Austin Community College. He was on the board for AIPF for severaL years and continues to love the festival. H,:rt g;s*gtt - dl**€il:, "il.K #$e Xan Grant is a poet, wife, mom, grandma, alpha dog, and queen cat living amongst 'em in Ausrin. Lr5& ,$*q,ftis *ia'*'y - lG.*sa #.int*ryia* ??i. {r9?gr:iirrurw'ar*,wirg*grft}€pr*s$,4{3*}}r' "My name isJacob Gray. I am from San Antonio, TX. I enjoy writing and playing w/words. My first collection of poetry, Sad Height, was published this year (virgogray press). Thank you." #S& *i**,- ffi i*$t;*** ffi S;nr::s'*m*mtm il*& irrl#F;.r$r gki*#r$t gt *r"*a3*1 A Texas native who moves crowds with his poetry;quickly established himself as a premier Spoken Word Poet; currently ranls l3th in the country, consistently ranks among the top 20 poets at National Poetry Slams the past two years; began writing poetry as an outlet for stress and frustration shared by all workers in Child Protection; his craft has blossomed into an instrument of inspiration, serving as a passionately poetic voice for both adults and children. $*y** Joyce is #q*fi$lqkrscps'i "' fd*#qirfl,rys"l{$" a 'f.H 1,.$& wife, mother, nurse, and poet. F"4[k* #mB$]e;k$*$t - F**ri*r{a**, TH #$& "Poetry is our strongest hope for peace in our times; always has been. AIPF brings together some of the finest poets in the world. I hope our poems will reach the ears of those in power and start the healing process. I dedicate my poems to those who are listening. The time for change is now.&#*r6mm $4mfu*r - ff9.. ffi*t't*r- YH q$S& Marian Haber teaches journalism at Texas Wesleyan University, Fort Worth; has also been a newspaper reporter and public relations agent; has been writing poetry off and on since she was a teenager. The majority of her wricing has been newspaper and journal articles. 19 2005 AIPF Poets .ii;i:;::,::,i.i.:,."ti";i, ii;,iii.tr,:,r" li:1:."ffr:'rii*:. l'll {i1"i,.,:4 Julian Haber is a development pediatrician who has written poetrysince fourteen years of age. He has had poems published in the Ft.Worth-Start Telegram, several anthologies, and Texas Post. He is the author of two critically acclaimed non-fiction books on ADHD. His new novel, an adventure/mystery, Blood Avenger, has just been published by Longhorn Creek Press. i ii i;"1,,'.' f{*:lri - i4l ll, t.itrl.,'f }i 8i1i; ilX, Shlomi has bee writing since twelve, publishing since eighteen; has lived and worked in New York City, Northern Israel, and Austin; brings his experiences and passion from all of them to bear in his writing. r,. fiit,;"*t'i+Ert'g1i li,irl:li:gif .' l}*ri*rr iiq:l.;rlu::, tji! tii1;"1 ,r:!;ii1;r\i'1:'.f{13*3ri. ",'"i :"';s": s i:i : She is a performance poet from Chicago currently tempting fate at graduate school in Baton Rouge; prefers making art in response to art, and wouldn't know a scholarly academic journal article if it bit her on the ass. i;1 ff,;lr:fu i{#sil;:;tt' - is;*jiirs Ralph is a '?"lFi i.il:uJ+ poet and writer lir-ing in Austin. His work has appeared in di-verse-city, Rio Review, and other joura member of the Texas Writers' League poetry study group. 2005 marks his l3th year of participation nals. He is in AIPF. liiit ' U1;*f'se.:'il. ii.rl!' i"i-€r.di, i:r':1,11i.y A native CA girl, her work has been featured in online e-zings, published in magazines and anthologies and has won numerous awards locally and nationally. She is a member of the CA Federation of Chaparral Poets; New Helvecica Poetry Society, the Sacramento Poetry Society and other Iocal writing groups. Her first book of poetry, CLOSE COMPANY, was released May 2003 by PoetWorks Press. 'i t,'rl"i i:.l"ll,;tit+' $"tlltftr*,t'l ^ iSrl;silitrr I'Fl ijl:l;,iL Terri Lynne Hudson is a sporadic writer, performance artist and actor, still living in Austin, Texas despite some efforts ro rhe contrary; hobbies include obsessive jewelry making, reading cookbooks, shopping and watching movies; lives with three roommates she's not allergic to and two that she is; is still worried about spontaneous combustion. l:1i:'i;;,:i i'llirt i:q,:li , iil"'iuit"pii, fJllS:'1"*,1, tiil r"vi;"''i1:ii.l!,:li;l$*11;;t.;ai i.ri: Perer Hunter was born in Liverpool in 1963, achieved a BA in Fine Art from Falmouth School of Art in Cornwall in 1984, and has been living in Bristol for the past 20 years. He describes his poems as being either humorous or obsen'ational, and sometimes both. He is interested in telling stories, whether true or not, to entertain an audience or show them, in a non-judgmental way, his experience of Life. Included in his work are fabulous crea[ures and characters, battles with inanimare objects, descriptions of the astonishing in the ordinary, comments on human psyche and behavior and the just plain bizarre! '."';,,;t;. , t: ,.:,r,1:;1.,!'i.' .. ult:,t;1.:;i;,:,.i.t. i!i, trji:.y{x, Cindy Huyser is a poet, computer programmer, and former power plant operator. Originally from the Detroit area, she has lived in Austin for many years and participated in AIPF since its inception. Her poetry publication credits include Borderlands: Texas Poetry Review and Wild Plum. :..r. .'i,l i,;i{;ii-ii'i: i.: ii"l.ir,r i,.l;:'1.i1, Glynn Monroe Irby T.}; li:i,lli published in AIPF anthologies, Houston Poetry Fest anthologies, The Spiky Palm, GalaxyJournal, Poetz e'zine, and Sol Magazin; is the designer and co-author of the book, 3 Savanna Blue; graphic designer for six other books; an invited poet at many venues throughout Texas; is a member of the Galveston Poets' Roundtable. 20 has been 2005 AIPF Poets i &{rr.l:,; ?X i"t'};i" J is somewhat of a minimalist...that's it. He hopes you i h * *t ",t i .{ ;:{it r;, qr will enjoy this selection. Peace. t: .' E:l{: ii''iiii"i:i, fli"-"rF $!ft 9,} Li t" e "lfJacob is renamed Israel for struggles with God, perhaps ThomasJackson should only be whispered for struggles with words." ."1;;*ttl'Bx ' i:rr:'!;igh*r;;." {.i{ i"li#r Jamela is a 29 year old mother of 6 beautiful warriors from Goldsboro NC; has been writing for 13 years.and performing for 4 years; volunteers for various organizacions (locally); if asked what she thought her greatest achievement is, she d say: birthing 6 of the mos[ soul healing smiles she's ever been privileged to witness - the best gift ever given and she thanks God for every moment she shares with them. - "t;r{.ir*fukc,r .&+"r:;t{rr, TH {..8$'& f,i,-v1i$,{.'i$.frl{i*ryLff*ffik1ggX:*ls.**elr JazzJaeschke captures memorable moments in poetry. Her first collection of memoir poetry is titled Significance. Another collection is in the works. She Lives in Austin; is active in Story Circle Network; leads an Interner-based poetry circle; participates in High Moon Writers and various poetry-share circles; interests include canyons, shamanic perspectives, and feline companions i*aa ,$.{lcE i;}r'r*tq [:Bmv'F,# * .&r,cs€{*, T"H {.}t$i& J*ffiki*$ - F?*u*r*i ft*qfu,, TH i#Sl\ David is a retired biologist from the Smithsonian Institution. #1;rrygi*: **q.laSlqi - ,&.u*iiir,i,"fl.H {-FSSa Hlrh4ixrr.igi$#}.a?Erkr"tgvl"i crtlxl}*r*6tile} MaggieJochild received the 2002-2003 Loving Lesbians Poetry Award from Astraea Lesbian Writer's Fund; is a creative writing workshop facilitator for the Finding Voice Production Series developed by Sharon Bridgforth; was raised white trash who writes antiracism fire; third generation lesbian rearing any children at hand; writes with honed rhythm, vivid compassion, and packed sensualiry. Recent publications include Poetry Motel, Americas Review, Albatross, Voices of RacialJustice anthology; and Heal by Clique Calm. #miei {. i*hfss+cr - [$r'istel!, #vigt*f" *ng&;*rzr3 a performance poet, writer, singer/song'writer and plal'vwight from Bristol England; has appeared at Bristol Poetry Festival, Cheltenham Festival of Literature, Bath Fringe Festival, Kingston Arts Festival, Swindon Literature Festival, Oxford Poetry Weekend , Nuyorican Poetry Caf6, New York and at Short Fuse, London; is 2004 Oxford All Star Slam Champion and has recently co-written a play broadcast on UK national BBC DavidJohnson is Radio 4;has published 4 poetry collections. Am;:ratd* i*{'r*Nt*er - ffiB0a*fu*ffutc}trffffi" ffiY t$SPa www.ffi$ar;j**rq**E*fums{tlss.{#at i Amanda has performed in multiple states for causes ranging from reproductive freedom to domestic violence awareness. Honors include a 2003 and 2004 Artist Enrichment grant from the KY Foundation for Women and membership with the Affrilachian Poets, a grassroots collective co-founded by Frank X . Walker and Nikky Finney; currently serves on the edicorial board for The Heartland Review, a journal of poetry, fiction and fine art K*xr "$**qr; - ffi*q.*st#{t, YX 4i$&' fu€tp;lin*ps*€*.w*rix*m.ffi*€fett#*"$;"gr*4} KenJones has been a published poet for over 20 years in academic and undergroundjournals, magazines, anthologies, websites and other forums; has an M.A. in English/Creative Writing from the UT at Austin; is a full-time faculty member at the Art Institute of Houston, where he teaches English and Creative Writing, among other subjeccs; hosts a monthly poetry reading series at Borders Books, in River Oaks. ff*rsfic Kariae - ffi*rfux*&*w, C& #$& 21 ..t' '':il:r;i;i; ir;.i;q 2005 AIPF Poets '"1) ili i; ii!lr:t:. 1' I 'i "' ''- 'ii:\ il:l;i.ir;ii."lllli;lll:i.ji.:':..,g,ui".,:..i:jl]t}:]]iii,{!|:lisllt'l';:;+*€i:c.}l"k..l*ll:jw In the last year, Ingrid s work has been published in almost half-a-dozenjournals, most recently Pebble Lake Review (which nominated her poem for the Pushcart Prize) and di'verse-city, with poems accepted for pubLication in the Texas Obsen'er and the Cider Press Review: currentlv serves as first vice president of the Austin Poecry Society. ri,'T,H, l."f *q j:' Marcelle Kasprowicz was born in Niort, France; has been a resident of Austin since l9Z; has a Masters in Foreign Language Educarion from UT at Austin; writes in English and French; received first prize for her poem, "House of Bones", in the 2001 AIPF Christina Sergeyevna awards. {iii nt rt *' li i r: $i,rr l, p i'r.:v'0, I i:' i iat-ii 9i. q ; l'{,ii;i.;rl H.*}'.u:*r- - $;arr ,&*'i*tti,.*, YH Kittie Keyser was born and raised in i.Jl$,& Antonio, TX; has been causing a ruckus for the last seventeen years, loves rhe Brits (and anyone else with an accent); really does believe in Wizards School; her first chapbook, Petra: Rock Hard, was lovingly produced by her sister and is available now. 'i i"i, gfr."r San i.i'.a"" .:1t";"ri:i;;" i F. ".,'",,:; T. Keyser was raised in Texas;began writing in her teens to escape and piss people off; has self-published five chapbooks 'because nobody told her she couldn't do it; first three were produced while she was in high school brought her notoriety so her name was included on a mural of "lnfluential Hispanics of the South Side Community' in the high school auditorium; next two chapbooks served as notice to any future ex's to not get on her bad side; you never know what may end up in print; hopes to bring fruit soon to her life-Iong dream of publishing unknown but well-deserving authors in small editions under the MetroMania Press name. Her most recent chapbook, This Noose Hangs Empty, is available now. ii,i: I t:i' ii:i ;: ;+ iiti i:' {': lc'ir:. 1"}i t$ li;l! student at University of Texas-Arlington. I am from Chicago but now I live in Dallas, TX. I have been writing poetry for years and I have performed at a few places, off and on. I want to perform my poetrv in the U.S. and internationally. I am a ;i,i:;il mother, poet, and -i,,r+. a ir.ii' ' ilfu+ti:i"*;" :.,iit:,iiiT*ii'::,,i:; '1.1 if /jlff rut:lri. ii3$i}, 1i""4. i.iii\ Kimberley D. Taylor, (Knowtorius 13) was born on the Capricorn-Aquarius cusp in San Antonio, Texas. She is a member of Neo-soldiers Spoken Word Collective and Harlem s Byrd, both based in Austin, Texas. Her style, is heavily influenced by the Harlem Renaissance and the Black Arts Movement. Ms. Taylor has placed in slam competitions and performed in venues across Texas and Missouri. She is currently planning a compilation of poetry and jazz with her writing partner and fellow Harlem's Byrd member,Jai Malano. iii."lii.i.!|:,;i!;l.|.:;,;.;1'i";i.;.i.,9..,ii''':..-i,l,F,:.:'x:.i;'\!d,'i\iiiv,E:t4i:|.,: Byron was a closet poet most of his life; was drawn into the sunlight by the founders of the AIPF and has been writing and publishing his work since. As a practicing developmental pediatrician who treats children with learning problems, he uses his creativity to enhance the lives of his patients. He has been on the AIPF board for 9 years and has been chairman for the past 3 years. i:,"tri||,r.irl, !',}i i.it4 homeless person; recently threr"'away his Will work for Food"" sign in order to get sober and work at odd jobs. His grandfather showed him that he could write poetry but he's just a beginner at this; has never been to a poetry festival; this will be the very first time he shares his thoughts with other people; loves sports, especially basketball - just ask him anything about Longhorn teams. -x.t i r,'il r:'::': .!l"'', :, iiliina"rv:',,' iii:i,{.4;i: Danny is a 22 2005 AIPF Poets ffilclr.*q:l K*si'+$qrel " dLr.i:l{in, i'ft, {.}$,Jq Michael Koshkin is finishing an English degree at St. Edward's University;will soon be heading to Boulder, CO, to work on an MFA in poetry at Naropa'sJack Kerouac Institute of Disembodied Poerics; voted against George W twice - but his poetry is not political. ["xe$5r i.#'**'$f]#sf.{ " i}S*&f i*e, TH il$* httgr: ill:lrr*,i"i$,*il".#i.t#tBfl flt-*$.{:ii!r*i'r}$*r's,i$i}{iyBr-s,# rig.}#$#r A poet and spoken word junky, her grass roots effort to bring poetry open mic ro the Rio Grande Valley has made her a well known name to seekers of culture in the area; is a McAIIen slam champion and original founder of AA Slam [aJiuerzFriday Night Open Mic in Mission. Her chap book, The Answer, was her first public release of work to her audience and she is currently working on her next collection of spoken word on CD. A street smart poet, preacher's kid from Sullivan City, former old school chola and new Americana poer, she invites you ro throw down your analytical pen and let life seep in. F*##y- ff"a***a*"x *-3rnc*t - &#st$rr, TH #S& Co-founder of Poetry In The Arts, she has been honored with the Poetry Society of Texas Hilron Ross Greer Outstanding Service Award and four Pushcart Prize nominations; serves as a board member for The Poetry Society of Texas and is on the Executive Committee for the Austin Poetry Society. ffi*g &#am* " &si$tim, TH #%& Roy Mann is a poet, writer in non'fiction and fiction, a landscape architect and AIPF. L*c,$r# ffi*re*t€* a member of the board of the - S,mntim" T'.H {3SS j**rs** ffiertirs - &w*€**t- TH #Se Jenna graduated with a BA in English from UT Austin in 200I and an MFA in Poetry from New England College in 2004. Unsure what she wants to do when she's all grown up, she is currently pursuing her teaching certification through the Universiry of Houston. When she is not writing, reading, or studying, she is pracricing her hand at running a local live radio theater troupe with friends. This is her 2nd year to read at AIPF. #S& ,&.*s'r* fld*{nxdy * *4c}r*d*$ix*r}" YH Fnngxia'*try,e**'et Anne McCrady is a poet and storyteller whose writing appears in journals, anthologies, and online; is the author of a prize-winning collection of poems, Along Greathouse Road, from Eakin Press in Austin, as well as Kevin and the Seven Prayers from Inspiritry Press; is a councilor for che Poetry Society of Texas, a Texas Commission on the Arts Touring Artist, and an assistant editor for Gin Bender Poetry Review. ff*t*r ftSeK*$?ca#ffi - Sr*l,l &mtr*rtE*, ?H &iS& rpdwwd"si*eyde6a*stt*"**r"a"* His poetry is emotional, provocative, confessional, and often philosophical in narure, with the intent of drawing out the reader's own critical thinking and emotion on a topic; writes on a wide range of topics including urban Iife, nature, love, and loneliness. His first collection of poetry, If Only Yet The Fog, was published inJuly 2004; currendy working on his second collection to be called Dance of the Phantom Spirit. $3*#$** fficffi*ms*w - fl*e$mr F;ark, YX &JS& Dillon McKinsey hails from the Midwestern plains; also lived for several decades in Los Angeles; inlluenced by poets Tennyson, Hopkins, Hardy, Poe, Blake, Hafiz, [g Bukowskl is on the Board of Pollyanna Theatre, Programmer of Record with KOOP Radio's Writing on the Air (in association with the Writers'League of Texas); and is the President of the Austin Poetry Society; also member of AIPF. a past director of the Austin Poerry SIam and board 23 2005 AIPF Poets i'rlr:liii,, .. j:!;i.l:ii1l'1, ,i"s; i-i:i,;:l ri.".ri'rl.t'.,-lur.i';r,iililt;i,ili.,q r:r,f:ill He is a Calgary and Texas poet; Voice Dialogue workshop co-leader; past board member of AIPF; has produced more than 15 chapbooks - check them out online. ,.,j i:i! i..3;atrl,i? n"ltr:ra$iiE:,q:* - li*:r't:i;s, 'l:4; .f S,1r David Meischen has been published in five di-verse-city anthologies. "Hunters Dreaming," published in the 2003 Founders' Edition, won first place in the festival's Christina Sergeyer''na Awards. Recipient of the Merit Scholarship in Poetry at the Taos Summer Writers' Conference, 2004, he has published recently in The Southern Review and Southern Poetry Review. He and partner Scott Wiggerman are founding editors of Dos Gatos Press, currently accepting submissions for the Texas Poetry Calendar, 2006. iv.";,+i.t*it'*'"r iu"i'*l'1r,.{t:;t "' iiiil*t ri:qv"at.q:eg't}'*,'$'"€ #s& CA born, this TX transplant has developed his west coast attirude, and brought his word alchemy to venues around San Antonio and Houston for over a decade. Poetry of short phrases, as the zen haiku, sprang from the need to title his expressionistic paintings. Personal, crlptic, and surreal, these works will spin your mind thoughtfully. ii ;:, :; r:,;, fr,ii *l.r,t+i l-l ij " T#fi; n; ;], Fri_. t"F :i jl This is his second year at the festival. In the last year he has completed his first novel entitled Heathen Times and begun his second entitled Dumbsaint. In his spare time he enjoys painting and sending postcards to people he has never met. tl;'ry*I+: f'rii+:q.alEit;i$, " ili.i:itiat 'ii :Fi ii54r, Raised in the Eastern United States, she is a Haitian-American writer whose work addresses dilemmas and aspects of oppression; is a member of The Austin Project, a collaboradve of artists, activists and scholars working under the auspices of CAAAS at the UT. Her poerry appears in several anthologies including Affirming Flame: Writings from Progressive Texas Poets, a personal CD compilation and the Lambda Literary Review. i-: i,; i',: i";,,i; iril"l ; *: ite'l li i l il l .,ilq Lct;'i ii c'? j! 14. i'i :b & Donna Marie Miller serves as a broadcast and newspaper adviser at James A. Bowie High School in Austin. A veteran teacher with 16 years experience in public schools; also worked ll years as a reporter for three major daily newspapers in Texas. Much of her personal writing is based upon her experiences growing up along the TX/MEX border. She is a poet/writer/consultant from the island of Cyprus; teaches creatir,'ity internationally; organizes literary events for peace; is a founding member of the Laurel Crown Foundation for literary arts in San Antonio, where she now resides part-time. Her poetry collections include Modern Ruins and Swimming in Neva. She will soon be launching her self development creativity book Instruments in the Hands of Higher Power. She writes for Syncrgy/Poets for Peace. i';i i,!:lr ftliil " ,i':ri"€rl,iii'r iiE i.!i;1, Member of Austin Poetry Sociery, she served as Vice President and President pro tem in 200I, Member of AIPF, Galaxry of Verse, Poetry Society of Texas, Writers League, and Kwill Klub of Austin, where she has sen'ed as Secretary. Poetry published in AIPF's di-r'erse-city, Texas Poetry Society's Yearbook, Galaxy of Verse, Encore, House of Poerry, Baylor University, Austin s Golden Jubilee Anthology. 24 . rrrr, 2005 AIPF Poets . L q:*li*n. a:*#ira cj li 3{, Born in Berlin; grew up in Seattle; for the last twenty {};,r',; i g.i f',t *y #al n a'? years has been based in London, England and traveled all over the northern hemisphere as a street musician and performance poet; has won numerous slam poetry competitions, including the London Slam Championship, the UK Champions Slam, and was voted rhe UK's best slam performer of 2004 by the 4,000 members of the Farrago Slam Poetry mailing list. .Frtac,lil.lrii:ri:, " irtl:t'*al*ir , ti r" i"?'ifi" He was born and raised on the prairie of central Illinois, but has lived for 30 years in this most crowded of corners ' the Virginia suburbs of Washington D.C. Please pray for: flat horizons, milky-blue skies, and elbow room. H;;ttfu*rults;r #e:,eit*rn #$t*st+$ri*iic ^ *zxx*?-ry+" TH #glt Katherine Durham Oldmixon lives in Austin, TX, where she gardens, cooks, dances salsa with Turo, and writes in the spaces between daydreams. Often, and by choice, she travels. As "Dr. Kat," she teaches literature and directs the writing program at Huston-Tillotson College. She is the mother of two sons and two daughters, each yet more beautiful even than poetry. '!-q"r*'rni* {}r$:*'ig* " ,lXr*stim, TF; $Jly& Tommie Ortega's poetry falls between serious and ridiculous and always manages to keep her audience intrigued. In addition to her 4 chapbooks, she has over 50 publications including poems in di-verse-city, and publications by PoetWorks Press and Fain'iew Press. Her additional passions include digital photography of which she has had several recent and upcoming exhibitions. #%& 3*cp *r"rr** - ffiry*m" TH. Hwww"YHxsrrit*r.*r*t An ex-board member of AIPF; co-founder of Cenrral Texas Live Poets Society; has taken a several-year hiatus from the poetry scene - but she's BAAAAACCCCKKKKI; now hosting Wired Dharma, a live poerry venue recently begun in College Station. -$*y F*iri**s"- &ue{}m,"flH #S& She is a British'born US resident who lives in Austin TX, and Washington DC; has wrirren and published professionally for several years including articles, columns, kelnotes, and co-authorship of two books. This is her first year as an "out" poet, although she has privately writren poerry all her life. 3*fuet &. F*rffi - '%** ffi*re*x" ?H &ng*€* F*9'**e'p*n [3S& - &ws€Ew, Z'H W%& Angela Patterson lives in Austin, TX; writes music and poetry. Her first taste of poetry publication was the 2004 edition of di-verse-city ; finds inspiration in daydreams, sunsers, and chocolare. i* F*t€* " ffi*axst&ca, YX #S& Jo Patti is a dual citizen of the USA and New Zealand. Her poetry and fiction has been published in New Zealand, the USA and Australia; was chosen as a POW (poet on wheels) by the New South Wales Arts Commission rouring performance poetry in 1998; in 2000, was named Texas Artist for Life by the Texas Commission on the futs; is a published member of the New Zealand International Writers Society; has worked with Iraqi poets Basim Furat and Najat on translations of their Arabic poerry into English has just recently moved back to TX and is in the process of finishing a fictional work entitled: Habibi. 25 2005 AIPF Poets iju;:lleli;iiii.ir;;1$1;1iyl;lu;*.i,lt,i[i*:..ifiit:l;ityl"l,"l"iii".i5l;&.;,1..f1j.{:F}{FB She was born in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico; is a graduate of the MFA program at the University of Montana; now lives in a town on [he Rio Grande border and teaches English at South Texas College. In 2000, she received a fellowship from che Texas Commission on the Arts and the Austin Writers' League for poetry. Her poems have appeared in several publications, including Volt, LIT, Indiana Review, and Boston Review. ;+lc +*!;q fr *:i'ql;t' ti',J t ttu fl {li{l *ar-ii;lI*:**. Li 5;t "Never mind about breaking bricks in karate or scuba diving, this is the most terrifying thing I've ever done. I ve sat out in the audience and decided to do what scares me most. Here s to dancing with fear!" 'n.vi liLri*ct {Ui;lflr;i.iilrf $!'c:rt'i.ir;: - Li: Fiii;rii'. U$;:i He has been a high school history teacher for over five years; before that was a Nar,y/Marine Corps Medic for l0 years and sen'ed in the First Gulf War; memories of thac time keep coming back." A Iot is not easy about military life. The struggle to be at ease with military deployrnent still plagues me, as it does other veterans; the worst of those feeLings was leaving your loved ones to maybe never come back, especially to a young wife." His poems are a way of sharing with those that will never serve and agreeing with those that have. ,16y $:?*lrrrf ' tr"*l;rlln*g-*.*n, TH. q*::i;:i ,&ii'r:t: f?ilttivnV " $'i at*;g.*ll,'g',!{ {i'S.#, Alice Pettway s work appears in such journals asThe Bitter Oleander, Crab Creek Review, The Lullwater Review, The Mid-America Poetry Review, Poetalk, and Westview: AJournal of Western Oklahoma. A three-time Pushcart Prize Nominee and winner of the Raymond L. Barnes Award, she holds an MFA in creative writing from the University of Arkansas. li'ii':iri,:it+ Filt;: - S;r* da,att**riar, l-1, i.3l'lir..l, Michelle Palacios Pina is a poet and high school English teacher; currently teaches ninth and tenth grade English at Antonian College Prep. in San Antonio, TX; holds a B.A. and M.A. in English Literarure and Language from St. Mary's University. ti'& Fi {l + t"{ ll+ ui: 1" .. i}ii ; i.i # {.? !,"i,i i i l r,, Native of New Orleans. 1,i;i ":l .i* * ;rl il' r.:: i r"j, l :r . &.,,1 lti'l'r.r t ! i i:'l' f{ 1"8 ji l: ;{ i"l i:.i; l;r Carl Polgar spent most of the past year traveling around the country; stayed in over 100 different cheap motels, of which only one had free porn. It was the only good thing about Houston. i;: i "t i,:r ?t ii:: r.:t.;ti - #,gl*.f i fl, 3' i{, l,"lt;, 8,. Frank Pool served five years as chairman of AIPF; has published poetry in a variety of journals and has also written several chapbooks and a full-length collection, Depth of Field, in 2001. literary criticism and reviews; has written ii:r'ir,,atil:*5;{,i:r #;"llrt.iil* " j,uiirj,r4l'ii{3, 1"1.f. l";ir:ilir:.q: Born in Mexico City, Franciso started his poetic journey in the different venues and open mics of the city of Austin. From Movements to Resistencia, from Old Ruta Maya to Cafe Mundi or the Hide Out, he has left behind in each performance a little bit of his existence and youth. .ilrjiiu,: i"lrrail !:llilri Hrf*l " F3r;rk{qt'r,'i}{" t.95,4 She has written poems ever since she left her country. In her first poem she was asking God through poetry not to forsake her and He has not. She has becn published in several anthology books including the International Society of Poets, Famous Poets, American Poets, and a few periodicals. She was chosen as a juried poet at Houston Fest 2004. This spring Alvin College will publish her work, Big Bear Lake. She has earned an AA degrec in Psychology. 26 2005 AIPF Poets ;j': il, ,., :.i ;.1 ll'li;:;311 iriiix";r'{{ ;;'; i ;1. i"ii!jl He is an Austin local that may perform but mostly listens at venues that he can ride his bike or walk ro; is an underemployed handl'rnan and a struggling artist; may be found hanging out in Cenrral Austin coffee shops talking with people or reading art magazines and taking himself entirely too seriously. She I &.i,lgtii:. 'F iq, i"llirli' is a lost soul who can t think of anything relevant to say about herself. i'i ii:i:iiii ri:ii:i:i l;;;iiiri.l,,:'" i..,:;"*:. i"L:!,".. ii,t;,i;r..'cti,:.1:. ".',it:"1'* Carlyn Luke Reding is a slrth generation Texan, born in Brazoria County with Native American roots stretching to south lA; is published in Texas Quotable Woman, Texas Poetry Calendar 2005, di*verse*city anthologies, 3 Savanna BIue, Feeding the Crow, and Antonelli s River Inn, her first poetry collection. Freeport Bottle Works, her second book, is now available. l"irt"ll:ri* Fiis"ir. . 'i:*u'r*t;*su.X" T'f* {.}:$"c!' iJlriliiw.iira?gii*-r'i*is"**+*: A native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Hippie , as his friends affectionately call him, is a poet and acrivisr; wrote his first poem in 1994; has since gained recognition and a variety of publishing credits, including MAP of Austin Poetry, ExpressionsJournal, Sun-Optikos, The Poets' Monday Anthology and others; has made feature and open mike appearances across America on stage, radio and television; spent a few years in Dallas,TX after reuniting with his daughter Tami whom he loves. He s moved and now lives in southeascern TN. S;xgt#*"* Fdi*,**ll - {,**vr:;'g*, 'gH {iS&, { .. T q: **9*, €} e"rt* r*" il;* c"r * #* He doesn't know what the hell he's doing, but does it anyway; is untrained, immense, and has absolutely no credibility but people dig him an)'way. Leave your expectations at the door and listen for the music. It's there, and f:'qilt *F $ti mt.$ ci s' e' somewhere, Peter Rintoul is playing all your favorites. f-c,tftl ${SuL:itSiitiit .. i{ri;rBi* E.ie",:"a, E i: i-}$Sa Mother, poet, and spoken word artist; 2004 Neo-Soul Poetry Lounge Hostess; author of chapbook titled Last Night the Mic Saved My Life ; producer of quarterly spoken word competition "Make It Wet Spit Fest"; member of poetry collectives Neo-Soldiers and Ushairi; a slave to poetry and spoken word. "**a'rni{er' ft*ff*rr; - $Se*uicj*8"" {€} {JS*q She is from Austin; recencly graduaced from St. Edward's University; now resides in Boulder, Colorado where she attends theJack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics. t'$ Originally from El Paso, TX, he moved to San Anronio in 1998 to attend St. Mary's University where he received a Bachelor's in English and Philosophy and a Master of Arts in English Literarure; has previously had his poetry published in the Pecan Grove Review and sends a shout out to Eric, Shell and the late, great Piene Menard: "tu eres mi babydoll por vida." ftS**smi* ffi*** - &{;Bstis'*, TH AiS& r#$#..F##t*&y*fu**.e**t Melanie's poetic style can be described as conscious Hip-Hop/ Spoken Word. She has performed in Austin and nationally for ten years, is honored to read at AIPF, as the festival has inspired her for years. Until now she has only been a spectator. {$r*p ffi*ss ."4**s**r*- gH #%A An Austin poet and musician active in poetry venues around town. 27 2005 AIPF Poets liii:!l;iir' .' +i.!1;'i;!r;ili:', ii'l'rl'ii,,ri,'r:. i:ti'i:':':,. :r'r'i:i':',:i''' .il;,ili* John is an International poet/storyteller; Featured at AIPF 10 years ago. He works in prisons around UK running writing rvorkshops and producing plays in five days with prisoners; with Chicago-born poet Ed Henderson, col' lects thoughts from residents of run-down housing estates. His pamphlet, "Your Streets, Your Voices,' persuaded Birmingham City Council to build a park for residents of one estate. He continues storytelling at major music festivals in England' Glastonbury and Cambridge Folk Festivals, etc., and in George West, TX. ."" .r--- ".":!:. : i.lrrai: :9. i.;":. Leo by day, Cancer by night; out of the way, if there's a fight; been on the AIPF Board; hosted some stuff; has a black hat, wears it turned back; needs a haircut, always looks tired; knows what you're thinking, Lou Diamond Phillips; might have to work, don t be surprised - bastards! .' i'i."li ;;. ":'" r",' ;',:ii.,. i'lq ".i"r. Anne Schneider is the author of BREATH FOUND ALONG THE WAY - a fusion book of her poetry, face cast mask art, and Tai Chi study. She tours Texas with her mask workshops for organizations, corporate cllents, and private parties. Anne works in the summer with disadvantaged chj,ldren through a fine arts camp at the HiIl Country Arts Foundation in Ingram, TX. Stefan Sencerz is a co-founder of Ballabajoomba Poetry and Slam (hnp://ballabajoomba.tripod.com/), Doctor of Philosophy, a vegetarian, j azz aficionado, and a wannabe Zen monk. Born in Warsaw, Poland, he teaches philoso' phy, Western and Eastern, at the Texas AegM University, Corpus Christi. His academic papers appeared in PhilosophyJournals, and poems in non-philosophy journals, including twice in the di-verse-city anthology. He was a runner-up in the competition for the Christina Sergeyerrra Award. ;'.:, "j.l':-l!".. ^: ,,:i ll i c ";;; i:i;];r;l::i"1*j:ii:r,::!..i:ii,,i.;.:l:i|{l{},i,i:;{.1t}u{i3lll.:'ilri;.:l*?l:.;,l Rowena Silver is an editor of Epicenter, a Literary Magazine ; lives in Riverside, California with her dog Brodsky; writes poetry and plays; is lucky enough to have had some success in these endeavors. Celeste is at once Wife, Mother, and Doctoral Student at the University of Texas at Austin in the department of communication studies. She is also anethnographer and prose writer and will introduce her first volume of prose this spring. In addition to writing, Celeste enjoys photography and painting which she shares with her children, Lauryn andJenna. It is her hope that all mothers and daughters can grow together through the arts, to share in the discovery, the crearing, and the joy of sharing the arts with others. S.ott Slo* spent last summer in New York City participating in and recording the massive demonstrations against the Republican National Convention. His rvork has been published in Mountain Gazette Magazine, the Taos Horse Fly, Venus Enly, and Rockstalk journals. His poetry meditates on the intellect's thirst for knowledge and the soul s need for spiritual fulfillment. Many of his poems attempt to reconcile or throw out that balance. Mike Smola is a poet frorn bchind the curtain of our lives, the moments of history we usually forget. Being from the cold north, hc keeps u'arm by publishing his own work from his computer. He has released four chapbooks and 2 CDs. Thc mosr reccnt is entitled, The Opus Magnum. This is his 4th AIPF. 28 ri;. $, r r.; i:'! g r li * 3i I l f$* r,tl'{*ti}, .T }: i,J 005 AIPF Poets j;,dq Kristi is a geeky bum who has kicked herself out of more organizations than she has joined. She won the very first poetry 'slam' in Austin and then decided that raising her own food and taking care of rhe land was more imporranr than standing in front of audiences and making a fool out of herself. She has five kids, three of which will be sold or barbecued in a few months. :-'ifr:r:h*rt i,lic# tj,i'.ii tFrel F;.r,rv*s'{f;s{? ,p} - ffi:'';nr*. Ta q.tb.e Worth, Texas. At age five he began songwriting and by age t2 he had began emceeing; at age 18 writing and performing poetry; believes that poetry is one of the greatest tools for initiating change and He hails from Fort he started is dedicated to using all of his talents: song, slam, and what he believes to be the truth to the world. i-*biisi €*w*rrr** " 'r...sid*c'{i:s'**k, 3"'H" q}*{+ I self-describe myself as having a guitar heart and sculpture being closest to my soul. #, *mtvre"**: S'f*w*r{ - *a*stim, T'}i written poetry; sermons; workshops; plays to enunciate a cello soul. I partake in all the arts wirh a passion - poerry and {i"{iS, D. Antwan Stewart is a graduate of the The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, where he earned the honors degree in English--creative writing. In 2004, he was a fellow of the Bucknell Seminar for Younger Poets, and is currently aJames A. Michener Fellow in the Michener Center for Writers. D. Antwan Srewarr has poems published or forthcoming in The Seattle Review, New Millennium Writings, Poetry Motel, storySouth and The Best of storySouth 2004, Paper Street, Knoxville Bound: A Collection of Literary Works Inspired by Knoxville, Tennessee; and many others. D. Antwan Stewart is currently the Associate Poetry Editor for Bat City Review. Sqas;n* $tmuk'g#$ #a",, - &**titt" {*fu;*s*** .&" S€*w* TH {iS& " &*sti*, TH ij$e He is a retired medical geneticist. The poetry of Dr. Charles A. Stone has appeared in several medical and poetry journals, on the internet, and in two chapbooks. He resides in Austin, Texas, and Williams Bay, Wisconsin. #**r:y Strxr$c - sae.es€Em" T"g L$Si4 Eeiwvd"{*#i}*Vstr*{k"{*trr Danny Strack is an aspiring novelist and performance poet. This is his third year atending AIPF, and he was selected for inclusion in last year's anthology. Danny resides and performs regularly in Austin, TX. ffi*# fl. ${rgfu*r - %avu &s?t$iti*, ?H #Se www.$}#{#ritrflffiw#Fr*ss*{#rffii#a;s{fu**rslr*d sgrgk*r Rod is founder/chair of the Sun Poet's Society, Sun Arts Foundation, and founder/editor/publisher of the Sun Poetic Times. Exploits of a Sun Poet (Pecan Grove Press) received Barnes and Noble/Booksrop Author-of-theMonth, February 2003 (San Antonio). fl*e*r* Saxsrdr;*ms - ffi*r*sB*m" TH L*S& Meera Sundram has been a nationally and internationally published poet for the last 25 years. She has hosted sevAustin area and participated in the AIPF for many years. eral poetry venues in the ffir**fu&ym, ##Y q.,S& wsswa*/.pH#{***rsg$f€g***gry.{#ffi"} A spoken word artist and performance poet, she is the author of alifepoeminprogress Tmrufr* - ; is featured on the CDs Narural, Selling My Diamonds, and Urban Avant Garde - Live @ The Nuyorican Poet's Caf€ and has performed in two off'Broadway plays, An Evolution In Reinvention and Leaving My Apartment and Other Urban Advenrures and at the Brooklyn Museum, the Bric, and Brookllm's Academy of Music ("Def Poetry Unplugged') with Sonia Sanchez. 29 " .1:.'- 2005 AIPF Poets ;i-9t:it' trfi ii f :i -ra { * i:*'i,t,',il i:: l" . }& rl* ll rl, }i i"} y:; d4 lr' Mary-Agnes is an Emerira Professor of English from TX State University'San Marcos. She is also the mother of four, grandmother of eight, and the widow of a naval officer. fi*rXr T{*rt[{,}}' - ll-#f'ii}t',i?, i$- iJ5.& a humble wannabe weaver of words from the flatlands of northern Illinois. His words have been called dark by some. They range from love to erotic, borderline porn to challenging the gods, to a little one on one without a care as to home field advantage. Gary believes a little rant and rage is good for the soul. Gary is just i"in* ftri;aw in'i"ir* flii;t,{:is; - Si:,1.**gt!*l#- Ha\ He is Tfugjr ii$it the man in the black, founder of Poets Anonlmous, Poets 8:'rrl*{gl {a'ii F#*t$"'"*i - ffixas$*;r, & Painters, and Poets & Painters International. 1,* lf -#,Ft He made his debut as an author in 2003 at the age of 24; started writing when he was 23 years old. His first book of poetry, My Story, Through My Eyes, was released by Publish America in 2003. A year later he released another book of poetry, E.3 (Experiencing Death, Emotional Disturbance, Everlasting Love). Jason has two more books that will be released late spring, early summer. He writes about life, his life, and the lives of others; is a young guy with something to say; is a person who is writing and speaking in a creative way; is a student of poerry; is still learning; is a young man with the ability to educate, change, inspire, influence, and make a difference. " q-q:'llEsals {.he.**ti, '['H #S/i Tito went as an observer with Corpus Christi's Ballabajoomba Poetry team to the 2003 National SIam Finals in Chicago and got hooked (more like addicted). The next year he was part of the 2004 Corpus Christi team and performed in St. Louis. '9'if * 'i:,';:ntf fl*tirltsermd - {:"itv, {.:iH #54 If Tracy Townsend's life was a book, it would be called The Wrath of Grapes. Tracy is a native Oklahoman who has lived in Los Angeles for the past five years. She moved back to Oklahoma City last October. Like any pissedoff grape, Tracy makes i$q.lqriF"r ?'r"f$:filqrv 'i""1&;.$"*tfs#l:n;i a great whine. - .&{3;*, #i!. #-{.* Hugh Tribbey is an assistant professor of English at East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma, where he teaches literature and creative writing. His poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in 5-Trope, Aught, Muse Apprentice Guild, xStream, Lost and Found Times, and Eratio. His chapbook, Juvjula Detours, has been published by xPress(ed). He holds a Ph.D. in English from Oklahoma State. 'r'n'i,,i;-1,:. lEnr'+'i*lcz*t;.::i' " $;}.* l:,,,*'g*r'tit::,, V'Fu \3*$l Mark I. Unger received his B.A. in English from The University of Texas in Austin in l99l and hisJ.D. from St. Mary's University in 1995. He llves and works in San Antonio, Texas. His poetry has appeared several times in the San Antonio Express News, San Antonio Poetry Fair 2002, 2003 (Honorable Mention) and 2004 Anthologies, SA Poet Magazine, and San Diego Arts 6g Poets Magazine. 1'; i:l:rr:'iii: iie,lt''iii:irr - lsrtf! i"!lt'il{!illClr" TE, qj$S, Former Associate Director of Neighborhood Arts Program, San Francisco Art Commission (1969-1979), Counselor for Culrural Affairs, Embassy of Nicaragua,(1979-1986), taught Creative Writing at San Francisco State University /L970,t973). 30 i: il.,i..t*+.1i1 : 2005 AIPF Poets Xi;;,f;irrir,.i #n':9*.***, flrg" E.3Ii,$, "l am Cuban/American and have lived most of my life in Florida. Almost all of my poetry is written in Spanish and then translated into English. I've been writing poetry since my teens, but much more seriously in the last 5 years." }r{,*ia*: iafritf',;:i - l*it"l;'{cfi, 1. i{ #5i& Steve Vera has worked as a computer programmer/analyst for 17 years. He has dedicated himself to web design, digital art, and literature for l0 years. He is a member of AIPF Board. He has published a poerry chapbook rirled Axtlanadu. His poetry has been published in the Mesquite Review from McAllen, Texas, rhe di-verse-city anthol' ogy of 1999, and the online Map of Austin Poetry. fifi'.*a'i tnii*tI:i; ['"i*ssrsii$*, FS {jSir Mori is a drum-playing filmmaker. lill;*ffu,:el";t ,&r'ilt t#*e:;t'rr " F,?,"1 ffirs-$trj;, F:i"" LlSil& A writer for the past 30 years, Barbara Ann Elgers-Watson, has been appraised by the International Society of Poetry, American Annual and the Amherst Society and The Ernest Hemrningway s competition of Short Stories, "in the Marquis of Who s Who of American Women", rook vocal and music in college and plays keyboards and guitar in her spare time. Recently ran her own poetry club at the Art Council in her town, called "Come Together Poets." Loves music and poetry and believes poetry will one day bring the world rogerher in peace. #ur"ls;i*-eqi WJ.'.*rJg+vr:c*# - ffil!*cis*r, *;A {"i1;& Published Downtown Five-N-Dime; An Honest Carrot, in last year's 2004 anthology; a graduate from the San Francisco Creative Writing program and a winner of the Marin Arts Council grant for poetry. f*m*g ff*"fu*{* - &aa:s*$m" T'H #SS. She is a recent gaduate from UT at Austin. She was born and raised in Austin. S* q*tt'fdigru *rru*a'$ "' $;*s"*i*, TH {"F%& fug*#l;;*try*U.'f rip*r$"e"**rw He is the co-editor of Dos Gatos Press, [he new publisher of the 'Texas Poetry Calendar", is the author of Vegetables and Other Relationships and the editor of the first five di-verse-city anthologies for AIPF; has recenrly had poems appear in Wild Plum, the Texas Quarterly, Mobius, BorderSenses, and Pebble Lake Review. The founder of Austin's Queer Poets, Wiggerman is one of only 30 poets in the country to be represented in the new gay anthology, This New Breed. $itt *H$44ry6ms - &r"rs9*m YH #Se is an artist, poet, wife, mother, grandmother, state agency public information officer, church choir singer and general lover of life. Originally from England, she grew up in Ohio and has lived in Austin for more than 20 years. She K.e. W${*i-*#fts - 9rwf#r#, YH. #$& He hails from the Kingdom of ILL, the province of Chicago, native of the far southern region called the "Wild, Wild Hundreds"; has gained a reputation for written and spoken word, both a slam artist and a member of the Neo-Soul spoken word collective of Austin, Texas. 31 . "r#rff *ii 2005 AIPF Poets -..s:$r' ff S& uvw$k.tuHd} fl ** st**r'"**ttt ...rtiue writing and humanities in Dallas, TX and at writer's conferences; holds double MFA degrees in Dance and Creative Writing; is an internationally published poet. '#h* rdqi * n **r ff * rl{ir;:l .' #! **,'f.K *I q.$ Solana d'Lamant writes and teaches K*fu*r"{ kffywn* - flmr€ UHe*r?h, TK 8"$S& fu€tp*lfl'v*vwvs,ilwyil}{ttr"tr#rs Robert Wynne earned his MFA in Poetry at Antioch Universiry. He is rhe co-editor of Cider Press Review, and the author of five chapbooks. His poetry has won numerous awards, and has appeared in magazines throughout the country, including Solo, Poetry International, Two Rivers Review, Sulphur River Literary Revie, and The Bayou Review. fl!. E-es{*r Y*u+rg -'$'a$sq*$#*$#, &L #S.t\ "l have been writing for over 30 years, 5 years pro active. I call myself the terminated poet since poetry has cost me my position and now I must starve in the reality that I must fulfili a dream from the dictionary of love of cross word puzzling verses." i***tqs*ffi ff$Fsas#t*ffi*.** - ffi**€*s"r, TH ilS& Joaquin Zihuaranejo is the current Grand Slam Spoken Word Poecry Champion for Dallas and a member of the Dallas Slam Team that placed third out of seventy competing teams from Canada, the U.K., and the US at the 2004 National SIam Poetry Championship. He has opened for award-winning writers E. Lynn Harris and Maya Angelou. Joaquin has two passions in life, his wife and poetry, in that order. 32 2005 AIPF Supporters Dr. Randy Lisch Podiatric Medicine 8820 Burnet Road, Suite 501 512-450-010r BYRON KOCEN, MD Practice Limited to Children with AD/HD {g Learning Problems 12501 Hymeadow Dr. Suite I E 512-918-9188 Saffron Gates These gates are clothed in saffron robes opened only by the breeze that plays among the creetops below the clouds jusr above our strecched out fingers. And the Truth Has Set Me Freel To help me out with my bad knees my doc sticks needles deep in me. Past living tissue, blood and bone the needles push their contents on to fill the cracks and crevices with ar-ti-fi-ci-al devices. To lubricate them dry bone places, the fluid soon fills up them spaces. I always wondered what it was them needles held, it gave me pause, and so I asked the doc one visit, I said to him "Doc, just what is it?" He then answered me with great aplomb, he said"WelI, it's ground-up roosters' comb, mixed with some salts and other sruff. It's thick as slrup which makes it tough to push it with a needle in to places where the space is thin." There's other things give pain to me, like rooster heel spurs on both feetl WeIl! Now I understand, I dooo so I will share this news with youoo!' When you hear me begin to crow ' you'll know the truth is thus and so that when a rooster's part of you - you must go Cock-a-doodle'doool" by Barbara Youngblood Carr Neither Man nor electronic switch can open them to find what mystery lies behind the brightly colored golden strands Whose weaves flow through grass and stream. Thcy quiver like the wings of birds and flail against the rain and wind as cold streaks with fingered ice or wetness drips to ground below. They are the valves of our hearts that flute and flutter in the breeze created by life's red stream as it flows into our very souls. We are connected in wondrous ways to this art, these gates that drum in unison with our own nulsations. as we become the art itself. What is ttris mysterious force that lies beyond closed saffron doors, when the gates are removed and shuttered not ever again to grace the friendly breeze? When the flags are struck and gone, we are left abandoned in the wind. Only the memory of these gates leaves awareness of united hearts behind. by By'ron Kocen, MD 33 2005 AIPF Supporters ',t;;l:iTt'' ,::isq?"" Rernember when fewelry was ,.Sit handcrafitsd far you.f. . it still is at rmecaYl C* rir l- J,'t,'. :M #c {iutx, [_leweicnarN .lervrlrl l)rsrgn .:h,l & ltrprir llet'.t'clc v** al,l ,qtiid hrto ur,.tt'ictrtltl,. Jerrr. . Krrlir . .loe\, ..lirntl' . .\.1orrrrr i tr _i\, L']7 L', jA/|" 1 f l-rq,1 /t1 ,,1,....* {_- Lttltt! N. j-{rv.r, l8,j Sl IO " I,ustirr."l ii 7lj7.j{} .,\n(ll"t':()n I{rll .rr lS.} . 1.; I l) ji5';19'J 1"i.1-i0 and Little Chicken - Fried Books Barbara Youngblood Corr Edilor/Publisher Author ol: "Dreamdancing Wilh Ancestors", €hicken Fried" and Places in lhe Presence of Our Ancestors" v t\ \\-J1 j \ \."/ this \"/ now aailab/e from t. k.yser noose hangs emp ty dv from kit tie k"yser petra: roclc hard PO Box 15504 U San Antonio TX 7821 i nf o@ m e I ro nt u n i w w w.m e trom 34 v./l \\*--l/ af re s s. co //l anlaP r ess.com 2005 AIPF Supporters Artonelli's River Inn by Carlyn Luke Reding ...Reding s art blossoms into poetry of the first order Reding s poetry emerges from that deep passage into the full-flowing and full-powered love of her gestalts. Terry Everett Professor Delta State University Cleveland, MS Her poems pulse with rhythm, moving emotions as strong as a kxas hurricane and tender as first bloom bluebonnets. Mary Austin Newman, Ph.D. Wharton County Junior College Wharton, TX These poems are a love song to a unique time and place and to its people. These poems demand to be read... and read again...and read still again. Robert G. Everding, Dean College of Fine Arts and Communication University of Central Arkansas Conway, AK Available at Barnes [s Noble, or contact: Carlyn Luke Reding at [email protected]. 35 2005 AIPF Supporters Mnnc ltnrz One Pastrami Center 618 W.5th Street Austin Texas 78701 Phone: 512.472.3360 Fax:512.472.3359 katz @ katzneverkloses.com It's True. It's True. Katz's Never Kloses! With mailbox *ryi@s tom lhe UPS Slor€, you gel a.eal stel address. nor a Po Box. 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RESTAUNANT Mexican Live Food Music Margaritas Mexican Beer 2910 Congress Are corned beef sandwiches and knishes But their menu has so many honkin' Other tasty, popular temptin' dishes That the hardest part is making a decision About which one dish to order From their fantastic deli kitchen. For dessert there's that scrumtillyumptious New York-style creamy cheesecake Another calorie-countin' hard choice For us creative poets to have to make. 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